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Figure 1-1. ESP Functional Diagram
Figure 1-2. System Group Management Block Diagram
Figure 1-3. Named Groups
Figure 1-4. Full and Light Nodes
Figure 1-5. Group Management Over Hierarchies
Figure 1-6. ESP Architecture (Using Web Browser)
Figure 1-7. ESP Architecture (Using Command Line Interface)
Figure 1-8. Sending Event Information to SGI
Figure 2-1. ESP Opening Page
Figure 2-2. Entering a Username and Password
Figure 2-3. ESP Main Page (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 2-4. ESP Main Page (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 2-5. Toolchest Menu
Figure 2-6. Icon Catalog
Figure 2-7. ESP Opening Page
Figure 2-8. Entering a Username and Password
Figure 2-9. ESP Main Page (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 2-10. ESP Main Page (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 2-11. ESP Opening Page
Figure 2-12. Entering a Username and Password
Figure 2-13. ESP Main Page (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 2-14. ESP Main Page (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 3-1. Choosing the System to Update the Customer Profile
Figure 3-2. Update Customer Profile Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-3. Network Permissions Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-4. Current User List (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-5. Add User Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-6. Update Password Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-7. Update Password for User Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-8. Update User's Permissions Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-9. Updated Update User Permissions Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-10. Delete User Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-11. Updated Delete User Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-12. Delete Archive Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 3-13. Delete Archive Verification Screen
Figure 4-1. Linux System SN Button
Figure 4-2. Add Linux System Serial Number Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 4-3. Add Linux System Serial Number Verification Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 4-4. Linux System SN Window (SGM Server that has One Client without a Serial Number Entered)
Figure 4-5. Linux System SN Window (SGM Server that has Multiple Clients without Serial Numbers Entered)
Figure 4-6. Choosing the System to Update the Global Parameters
Figure 4-7. Global Configuration Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 4-8. Process for Sending a Page
Figure 4-9. Modem Parameters Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 4-10. Paging Service Provider Pager (Web-based Interface)
Figure 4-11. Pager Parameters Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 4-12. Update System Information Window (Single System Manager)
Figure 4-13. Add New Client Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 4-14. Add New Client Window for ESP 3.0 Client (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 4-15. Add New Client Window for ESP 2.0 Client (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 4-16. Update System/Client Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 4-17. Update System Information Window (SGM Server Selected)
Figure 4-18. Update Client Information Window (ESP 3.0 SGM Client Selected)
Figure 4-19. Update Client Information Window (ESP 2.0 SGM Client Selected)
Figure 4-20. Unsubscribe/Delete Client Window
Figure 4-21. Add Password for a New Server Window
Figure 4-22. Update Password for an Existing Server Window
Figure 5-1. Event Profile Window (System Group Manager)
Figure 5-2. Event Profile Window
Figure 5-3. Add Event Window (Single System Manager)
Figure 5-4. Add Event Window (System Group Manager)
Figure 5-5. Add Event Window (Adding Event to Existing Class)
Figure 5-6. Add Event Window with Sample Parameters (Adding Event to Existing Class)
Figure 5-7. Verification Message for Adding an Event (Adding Event to Existing Class)
Figure 5-8. Confirmation Message for Adding an Event (Adding Event to Existing Class)
Figure 5-9. Add Event Window (Adding Event to New Class)
Figure 5-10. Add Event Window with Example Parameters (Adding Event to New Class)
Figure 5-11. Verification Message for Adding an Event (Adding Event to New Class)
Figure 5-12. Confirmation Message for Adding an Event (Adding Event to New Class)
Figure 5-13. Add Event Window (Adding an Event to a New Class in a New Profile)
Figure 5-14. Add Event Window with Example Parameters (Adding an Event to a New Class in a New Profile)
Figure 5-15. Verification Message for Adding an Event (Adding an Event to a New Class in a New Profile)
Figure 5-16. Confirmation Message for Adding an Event (Adding Event to a New Class in a New Profile)
Figure 5-17. Update Event Window (with SGM Clients)
Figure 5-18. Update Event Window
Figure 5-19. Event List for Updating an Event
Figure 5-20. Update Event Window (with Event to Update)
Figure 5-21. Verification Message for Updating an Event
Figure 5-22. Confirmation Message for Updating an Event
Figure 5-23. Batch Events Update Window (with SGM Clients)
Figure 5-24. Event Batch Update Window
Figure 5-25. Delete User Events Window (with SGM Clients)
Figure 5-26. Delete User Events Window (Web-based Interface)
Figure 5-27. Verification Message for Deleting an Event
Figure 5-28. Confirmation Message for Deleting an Event
Figure 5-29. Batch Event Subscription Window
Figure 5-30. Events by Subscription Class Window
Figure 5-31. Add an Action Window
Figure 5-32. Add an Action Window (Using Notification Action Option)
Figure 5-33. Add an Action Window (Using Notification Action and E-mail Options)
Figure 5-34. Add an Action Window (Using Notification Action and System Console Options)
Figure 5-35. Add an Action Window (Using Notification Action and GUI Pop-up Options)
Figure 5-36. Verification Message for Adding an Action (Using Notification Action Option)
Figure 5-37. Confirmation Message for Adding an Action (Using Notification Action Option)
Figure 5-38. Add an Action Window (Using Other Action Option)
Figure 5-39. Example Parameters (Add an Action Window Using Other Action Option)
Figure 5-40. Verification Message for Adding an Action (Using Other Action Option)
Figure 5-41. Confirmation Message for Adding an Action (Using Other Action Option)
Figure 5-42. Update Current Actions Window
Figure 5-43. Update Action Window
Figure 5-44. Verification Message for Updating an Action
Figure 5-45. Confirmation Message for Updating an Action
Figure 5-46. View Current Actions Window
Figure 5-47. Performance Monitoring Window (with SGM Clients)
Figure 5-48. Performance Monitoring Window
Figure 5-49. System Monitoring Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 5-50. System Monitoring Change Verification Screen (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 5-51. Updated System Monitoring Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 5-52. System Monitoring Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 5-53. Update System Monitoring Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 5-54. System Monitoring Change Verification Screen (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 5-55. Updated System Monitoring Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-1. Example Report (Web-based Interface)
Figure 6-2. Example Report (Web-based Interface Printable Format)
Figure 6-3. Example Report (Command Line Interface)
Figure 6-4. Event Reports Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-5. Example Events Registered Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-6. Events Registered in a Specific Class (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-7. All Occurrences of a Specific Event (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-8. Event Reports for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-9. Event Reports Window with List of Classes (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-10. Example Events Registered Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-11. Events Registered in a Specify Class (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-12. All Occurrences of a Specific Event (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-13. Action Reports Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-14. Example Actions Taken Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-15. Actions Report for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-16. Example Actions Taken Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-17. Availability Reports Window (Single System Mode)
Figure 6-18. Example Availability Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-19. Availability Reports for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-20. Example Availability Report for a Specific Host (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-21. Diagnostic Results Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-22. Example Diagnostic Results Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-23. Diagnostic Results Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-24. Example Diagnostic Results Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-25. Hardware Inventory Report Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-26. Example Hardware Inventory Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-27. Hardware Inventory Reports for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-28. Example Hardware Inventory Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-29. History of Hardware Changes Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-30. Example Hardware Changes Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-31. Hardware Changes Reports for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-32. Example Hardware Changes Report (Single Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-33. Software Inventory Report Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-34. Example Software Inventory Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-35. Software Inventory Reports for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-36. Example Software Inventory Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-37. History of Software Changes Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-38. Example Software Changes Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-39. Software Changes for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-40. Example Software Changes Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-41. Example System Inventory Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-42. Example System Inventory Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-43. History of System Changes Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-44. Example System Changes Report (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 6-45. System Changes for System Group Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-46. Example System Changes Report (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 6-47. Site Reports Window
Figure 6-48. Site Information Report
Figure 7-1. View Logbook Entries Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-2. Specified Logbook Entries (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-3. Logbook Entry Information (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-4. View Logbook Entries Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 7-5. Specified Logbook Entries (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 7-6. Logbook Entry Information (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 7-7. Create Log Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-8. Logbook Entry Confirmation Window (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-9. Completed Logbook Entry (Single System Manager Mode)
Figure 7-10. Create Log Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 7-11. Logbook Entry Confirmation Window (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 7-12. Completed Logbook Entry (System Group Manager Mode)
Figure 8-1. Displaying a Message in the Console Window
Figure 8-2. Displaying a Message on an X Window System Display
Figure 8-3. Sending an E-mail Message
Figure 8-4. Example Action Parameters for Sending an E-mail Message
Figure 8-5. Example Verification Message for Sending an E-mail Message Action
Figure 8-6. Example Confirmation Message for Sending an E-mail Message Action