Specifications
Properties Panel
resources. It shows:
l the state of each server in the top row,
l the global (cross-server) state and the parent-child relationships of each resource in the left-
most column, and
l the state of each resource on each server in the remaining cells.
The states of the servers and resources are shown using graphics, text and color. An empty table cell
under a server indicates that a particular resource has not been defined on that server.
If you select a server or a resource instance in the status table, detailed state information and a
context-sensitive toolbar for that item are shown in the properties panel. You can also pop up the
appropriate server context menu or resource context menu for any item by right-clicking on that cell.
The status table is split into two sections. The relative sizes of the left and right sections can be
modified by moving the divider between them. The status table can also be collapsed to show only
the highest level items in the hierarchy trees. Collapsing or expanding resource items in the tree
causes the hierarchies listed in the table to also expand and collapse.
Properties Panel
The properties panel displays the properties of the server or resource that is selected in the status
table. The properties panel has the same functionality as the server properties dialog or the resource
properties dialog, plus a context-sensitive toolbar to provide fast access to commonly used
commands. The caption at the top of this panel is server_name if a server is selected, or server_
name: resource_name if a resource is selected.
The context-sensitive toolbars displayed in the properties panel are the server context toolbar and the
resource context toolbar. Server or resource toolbars may also be customized. For more information
on customized toolbars, see the corresponding application recovery kit documentation.
The buttons at the bottom of the properties panel function as follows:
l The Apply button applies any changes that have been made to editable properties on the
panel. This button is only enabled if you have changed an editable property.
l The Reset button queries the server for the current values of all properties, clearing any
changes that you may have made. This button is always enabled.
l The Help button displays context-sensitive help for the properties panel. This button is always
enabled.
You increase or decrease the size of the properties panel by sliding the separator at the left of the
panel to the left or right. If you want to open or close this panel, use the Properties Panel checkbox
on the View Menu.
Output Panel
The output panel collects output from commands issued by the LifeKeeper GUI client. When a
command begins to run, a time stamped label is added to the output panel, and all of the output from
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