Users Guide
Configuration Management Portlets and Editors | Configuration Management
OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide 457
You can view the value for most of the hidden columns by clicking the Settings tool, selecting the
columns tab, clicking Show for the appropriate column, and then applying the change.
Pop-Up Menu
The Configuration File pop-up menu provides access to the following options. Right-click a row to
access these options.
Column Description
Equipment The equipment impacted by the configuration.
This field displays on the summary and expanded views by default.
File Name A descriptive name given to the configuration.
This field displays on the summary and expanded views by default.
Date Saved The date and time the configuration file was saved.
This field displays on the summary and expanded views by default.
Version The version for the selected configuration.
This field displays on the summary and expanded views by default.
File Type The type of file in which the configuration is stored, such as text.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Description A detailed description for the configuration.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
File Size The configuration file size (KB/MB). The OMNM system converts from bytes to KB/
MB and presents the file size in terms of KB/MB after some rounding. For example,
1484 bytes/1024 = 1.44921875 KB, which is rounded to 1.45 KB by the OMNM
system.
In an advanced search by file size, search for a range to accommodate the rounding
conversion.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Labeled An indicator that shows whether the configuration file has a label (checkmark) or not
(X). When a configuration has a label applied, you cannot delete or archive it.
This field displays on the expanded view by default.
Widgets Additional information about the selected image, such as:
• Reference Tree shows the configuration file name and provides access to the
operations it supports by right-clicking the file name.
• Labels connected to the selected configuration file and the date on which the
connection was made.
The Widgets field is available only from the expanded view.
Menu Option Description
View Opens the Configuration File editor, where you can see the configuration file content
if it is a non-binary file.
Edit Opens the Configuration File editor, where you can edit the backed up, non-binary
configuration file. Configuration File Editor on page 461 for a description of these
capabilities.