If the amount of performance data is large (in particular, when the ETERNUS disk storage system device RAIDGroup or multiple selections are chosen), or if load on a LAN is heavy, a long time may be required to display a graph after the <Previous Hour> or <Next Hour> button is clicked. In such cases, right-click the mouse on the graph window to open a pop-up menu. The pop-up menu has a command for opening a graph window from which the time range of a graph can be changed. Select the command, and open the One-day Graph window from the graph window so that hour-by-hour information is displayed, move the cursor in the One-day Graph window to the time that you want to check, right-click to display a pop-up menu, and select [One-hour Graph Window] for a smooth transition to a graph centered on this time.
To display the maximum value graph, click the <Peak> button in the One-day Graph window, or One-week Graph window. You can then move the cursor to the time of the maximum value and right-click to display a pop-up menu, enabling a smooth transition to a graph centered on this time of the maximum value in the same way as described above.
Refer to "B.10.5 Graph window functions".
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About the number of active disks, power consumption and temperature graph window:
The <Peak> button is not displayed on the number of active disks, power consumption and temperature graph window. Therefore, the maximum value graph cannot be displayed.