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JP1 Version 13 JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager GUI Reference


2.5.3 Displaying search result format

Figure 2‒43: Example of displaying search result format

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The following items are displayed when Operating status is in the search result format.

Switch view buttons

[Figure]: Operating status is in search format.

[Figure]: Switch the display format of Operating status from the search result to Sunburst.

[Figure]: Switches the display format of Operating status from the search result to the tree.

Node search (targets the entire system)

Enter the keyword to search for IM management node you want to view, up to 255 characters. Nodes that can be referenced by the logged-in JP1 user (node names of all nodes displayed in tree chart format) are searched.

If you enter even one character in the text box, the search results are displayed in the search result list immediately according to the input contents.

Clicking [Figure] clears the text entered in the text box.

The text box entries are retained until you log out or disconnect the session. When logging in, it is displayed in the state of not being entered.

Number of search results

Displays the number of search results.

Search result list

Displays the node-name that partially matches the search keyword entered in Node search text box. They are not case sensitive. One-byte and two-byte characters are distinguished. The maximum number of node names that can be displayed in the search result list is 1,000. If more than 1,000 node names are hit in the search, only up to 1,000 are displayed in search result list. In this case, the Search result list displays the number of hits. To the left of it, a message indicating that the maximum number has been exceeded is displayed in red letters. Also, the Node count displays the number of nodes with the same node name being displayed.

If the same node name exists more than once, all lines are displayed with multiple nodes open (the [-] button is displayed to the left of the first node).

[-] Clicking this button closes multiple nodes, displays only the first row of nodes, and switches to the [+] button. Clicking the [+] button opens multiple nodes, displays all lines, and switches to the [-] button.

Search result information is retained until you log out or disconnect the session. When logging in, it is displayed in an empty state.

  • Node name (Node count) #

    The node name and number of nodes that partially matched the search keyword are displayed in ascending order of the character code (Unicode) of the node name. A string portion that matches the search keyword is highlighted in yellow.

    Failure location is displayed in the same color as tree chart format.

  • Tree path #

    Displays Tree path of the node that is partially matched with the search keyword. If two or more nodes have the same node name, the corresponding line is displayed in ascending order of Tree path character encoding (Unicode).

    Paths lower than the top-level node "All Systems" are omitted from the top-level node. Also, if you search for "All Systems", only nodes that contain "All Systems" are displayed.

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The selected node is selected in Integrated Operation Viewer window by clicking Node name (Node count) or Tree path.