Cluster Admin provides an alternate way of viewing the RMS configuration hierarchy called graphs. A graph represents the configuration in a true tree structure, where the branches indicate the dependencies that are not generally visible in the RMS configuration tree described earlier. The following types of graphs are available:
Full graph
Displays the complete cluster configuration.
Application graph
Shows all of the resources used by an application and can be used to look at specific resource properties.
Subapplication graph
Lists all of the subapplications used by a given application, and it shows the connections between the subapplications.
Composite subapplications graph
Shows all the subapplications that the application depends on directly or indirectly.
The following sections describe each type in more detail, as well as these graph-related features:
Obtaining configuration information
Using command context (pop-up) menus
Displaying various levels of detail
Interpreting display changes in the clusterwide table and graphs