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AIX Version 4.3 Differences Guide

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Figure 14. Web-Based System Manager Launch Interface<br />

6.2.4 Web-Based System Manager User Interface Objects<br />

Many system administration and configuration tasks are performed by interacting<br />

with simple objects. Simple objects represent individual managed objects that<br />

cannot be further decomposed into a collection of objects.<br />

Each instance of a simple object in the system is represented as an icon in a<br />

container’s view area. Double-clicking on a simple object opens the object so that<br />

administrative tasks may be performed. The Web-Based System Manager user<br />

interface consists of the following hierarchy of objects:<br />

Container Objects<br />

Container objects include other container objects and simple objects<br />

representing elements of system resources to be configured and<br />

managed.<br />

Objects<br />

Objects include the following user interface classes:<br />

Property Notebook Objects<br />

Property notebooks (tabbed dialogs) are used for displaying and<br />

changing settings associated with a managed resource or container.<br />

Property notebooks are useful because they can organize a large<br />

collection of system settings into individual pages. They are used in<br />

Web-Based System Manager for viewing configuration settings and for<br />

System Management and Utilities 101

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