C
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File Menu
The file menu provides functions for retrieving log files, copying selected data to a specified file, or moving
specified data to another file.
To copy selected data to another file, use the
Copy To.
command. This data is saved in standard dBASE format
(with a
dbf
extension) and may be accessed using a database program for further processing.
To move selected data to another file, using the
Move To.
command. Moved data disappears from the database
window. This data is saved in standard dBASE format (*.dbf) and may be accessed using a database program for
further processing.
To load a data file, select
Load
from the
File
menu, select the required
process from the
Load
list and press
OK
.
Note:
The Load option is only enabled when the Log Database Manager
is opened from outside the Log Manager (i.e., from the main
EliteView program or from the EliteView group window). When
using the Log Manager, the Log Database Manager will only load
the process selected from the Log Manager dialog box.
Edit Menu
The edit menu provides functions for deleting selected entries, copying data
to the clipboard, and refreshing the display.
To delete entries from the database, select the required items with your mouse, and then choose
Delete
from the
Edit
menu. Note that deleting all entries will not remove the log file.
To copy entries from the log database to the clipboard, select the required items with your mouse, choose
Copy
or
Delete
from the E
dit
menu, and then choose
Paste
from the target application.
Data is logged directly into a log file associated with each process. The Log Database Manager only displays the
data stored in this file. The New Arrival line at the bottom of the dialog box indicates the number of events
recorded into the log file since the last time data was retrieved by the Log Database Manager. To update the display,
use the
Refresh
command.
Summary of Contents for ELITEVIEW
Page 1: ...MANAGEMENT GUIDE EliteViewTM 6 20 SNMP Based Network Management Softwarefor Windows ...
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Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1 4 ...
Page 66: ...NETWORK TOOLS 5 18 ...
Page 106: ...COLLECTING DATA WITH LOG MANAGER 7 22 ...
Page 121: ...RMON UTILITIES 9 7 ...
Page 156: ...TYPICAL ELITEVIEW APPLICATIONS A 8 ...
Page 180: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCES D 4 ...
Page 188: ...SPECIFICATIONS F 4 ...
Page 222: ...ERROR MESSAGES I 30 ...
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