Using the Multi Select Tool - Server Management

Teradata® Server Management Product Guide

Product
Server Management
Release Number
13.00
Published
December 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-12-21
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Product Category
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Use the Multi Select window in the Java Client to select multiple components and issue common commands instead of selecting individual components from the Tree View.
  1. In the Java Client Tree View, select Tools > Multi Select.
  2. Select any of the following options, then click Run:
    Option Description
    Filter by system Issues a command for selected components in one or more selected systems. You must select one or more systems to run the function across the selected components. When the check box is cleared, the function is run across the selected components for the entire Server Management domain.
    Select the type Lists components that can be selected as a group. Only the components installed in the system are listed.

    If you select only a Type, the command is issued on all sub types listed in Filter by sub type.

    Filter by sub type Select to filter the component by sub types.
    Filter by OERole The OE Role appears as a filter when you choose the Node component type.
    Select the collectives
    • All collectives: Issues a command for the selected components in all collectives.
    • Individual collectives and/or ranges (e.g. 1,3,5-12): Issues a command for the selected components in one or more collectives. Enter one or more component numbers or a range of numbers. If you enter more than one number or range, separate them by commas, with no spaces.
    • [Optional] If you select individual collectives or ranges, click Scan to select the collectives to run a function on. If there are many IDs, use Select All, Select Every Other, Inverse, or Clear to more easily work with IDs.
    Select the cabinets
    • All cabinets: Issues a command for the selected components in all cabinets.
    • Individual cabinets and/or ranges (e.g. 1,3,5-12): Issues a command for the selected components in one or more cabinets. Enter one or more component numbers or a range of numbers. If you enter more than one number or range, separate them by commas, with no spaces.
    • [Optional] If you select individual cabinets or ranges, click Scan to select the cabinets to run a function on. If there are many IDs, use Select All, Select Every Other, Inverse, or Clear to more easily work with IDs.
    Select the function Lists the commands that can be run on the selected components.