User's Manual

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Session Management 12-1
Chapter 12
Session Management
This chapter describes the Active System Manager Sessions perspective, including all of the functions
available for you to view, modify, and save sessions, as well as interact with equipment in running sessions.
The Sessions perspective controls the layout of the user interface the Active System Manager software uses
to display information for your test cases, including which views are displayed and their positions within
the Active System Manager software.
Introducing the Sessions Perspective
The Sessions perspective (the default perspective) controls the layout of the user interface the Active
System Manager software uses to display information for your sessions and test cases, including which
views are displayed and their positions within the Active System Manager software. You can save the
modifications you make to the Sessions perspective as you create them, making your own custom user
interface for viewing and executing sessions and test cases.
You can view and execute sessions and test cases locally and remotely via the Sessions perspective.
Note You can use various Active System Manager perspectives to perform many of the same tasks. For
example, you can also use the Sessions perspective to view, monitor, observe output, and stop the
sessions or test cases that are associated with your previously defined templates.
To open the Sessions perspective (see Figure 12-1), perform one of these tasks:
On the Active System Manager toolbar, click Windows -> Perspective icon and select Sessions.
On the Active System Manager toolbar, click the Sessions perspective icon.
On the Active System Manager menu bar, click Window > Open Perspective > Sessions.