Specifications

Active Status Panel
The Active Status panel at the bottom of the Inventory Manager main window presents a chronological
summary of operations that Inventory Manager has performed, including archive saves and restores,
firmware/boot PROM upgrades, and reset device operations. As operations take place, the Active Status is
updated with specific information about each event, and the status (results) of the operation. The Active Status
panel lists operations performed by all Inventory Manager clients connected to the server.
The panel presents the status in two different views: Summary and Details. Use the buttons at the top of the
panel to select the desired view. The Summary view lists the operations that have been performed, while the
Details view lists the individual devices the operations have been performed on. If you select an operation in
the Summary view then switch to the Details view, the corresponding device entries are highlighted. For even
more detailed information about each entry, select the entry, then right−click and select View from the menu
to open a Properties window.
Entries remain in the Active Status panel until you restart the application. If the Active Status panel reaches a
total of 1000 entries, the 500 oldest entries will be automatically purged. You can delete entries by
right−clicking and selecting Purge from the menu. Deleting an entry causes that entry and all older entries to
be purged. You cannot delete entries from the middle of the table because that would disrupt the sequence of
events.
To stop an operation, select the operation entry, then right−click and select Abort from the menu. Any part of
the operation that is currently in progress will complete before the operation is terminated.
Information on the following Active Status views:
Summary
Details
Right−Click Menu Options
Summary View
The Summary view presents a chronological summary of operations that Inventory Manager has performed,
including archive saves and restores, firmware upgrades, and reset device operations. Select the Summary
option at the top of the panel to display this view.
Use the table options and tools to find, filter, sort, print, and export information in a table and customize table
settings. You can access the Table Tools through a right−mouse click on a column heading or anywhere in the
table body, or by clicking the Table Tools button in the upper left corner of the table (if you have the
row count column displayed). For more information, see Table Tools.
Click the graphic for more information.
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