Viewing host connection event history


You can view the history of the HCI events by clicking History on the Host connections page. The Host connection event history page displays information such as the type of event, the product and version on which the host is running, the IP of the host and port number, and date and time.

On the Host connection event history page, you can perform the following actions:

Purpose

Action

Download the historical details in a spreadsheet.

Click Export to CSV.

Download specific event details.

Select the check boxes in the relevant rows and click Export to CSV.

Search within the details on the page.

In the Search field, enter search terms.

Filter a list of events at column level.

In the Filter field, specify filter criteria.

Sort the order in a column.

Click SortArrow.png(Sort arrow) in the column header.

Sort the order in multiple columns.

Perform the following steps:

  1. Click SortArrow.png(Sort arrow) in the column header in a column.
  2. To select more columns, perform one of the following options:
    • Press the ctrl (or command) key and click the sort arrow in the required column headers.
    • Click 3-dots.pngin the required column headers.
  3. For each selected column, go to the 3-dots.pngmenu, select Ascending or Descending, and select the desired Sort order.
    When you select a sort order, the column header displays a number to indicate the priority of the column in the sort sequence. The direction of the sort arrow indicates if the column is sorted in the ascending or descending order.

Thus, the table displays values sorted column-wise, one after the other, such that the previous sort order is not distorted by the next sort order.

From the 3-dots.pngoptions, you can also perform the following actions:

  • Change or swap the Sort order as required.
  • Remove a column from the multi-sort sequence by selecting Remove from current sort.
  • Remove all sorting by selecting Clear all sorting.

View the connection status.

Active indicates that the connection is currently running.

Inactive indicates that the connection is not currently running.

Exit the Host connection event history page and return to the Host connections page.

Click Close.


 

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