Chapter 6: Getting Information About the Library
Using Advanced Reporting
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Creating and Using a
Template
If you want to use the same configuration repeatedly, you can save it as
a template. You can save up to 20 templates for each type of advanced
report. See
Figure 30
on page 159.
1
From the report configuration page, make the selections you want.
2
In the
Report Templates
box at the bottom of the screen, type a
name for the template in the empty field next to the
Save
button.
The name can have a maximum of 15 characters. You can use only
lowercase letters, numbers, and the underscore character (_) in
template names.
3
Click
Save
. The report appears in the drop-down menu next to the
Load
button.
4
To use a saved template, select the template from the drop-down
list and click
Load
.
5
To delete a template, select the template from the drop-down list
and click
Delete
.
Deleting Advanced
Reporting Data
In some circumstances, you may wish to delete the data contained in
the library log files used to build the advanced reports. To do this, click
the
Delete
button in the
Report Data
section of either report
configuration page. This deletes the data for both the Drive Resource
Utilization report and the Media Integrity Analysis report. See
Figure 30
on page 159.
Caution:
Once you delete the data in the log files, you cannot get it
back. The
Reload
button does NOT retrieve deleted data! It
is recommended that you save all the data for both the
Drive Resource Utilization report and the Media Integrity
Analysis report before deleting the data. See
Saving and E-
mailing Advanced Reporting Data
on page 157.
Summary of Contents for Scalar i40
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