Console preferences determine how time is displayed and
how often monitors are automatically refreshed. These settings are
associated with your user ID and are employed whenever you log in
to IBM® Sterling Control Center
Monitor.
You can also enable screen readers for accessibility purposes.
About this task
The Time Preferences settings determine how time is displayed on the console and web
console. Time preferences are set for all IBM Sterling Control Center
Monitor functions or information you
select to view.The Auto Refresh setting determines how often open web console monitors are
automatically refreshed. (To access this setting, go to .
The Enable Compatibility with Screen Reader setting enables screen readers to
more effectively read information that is displayed in console columns. When this feature is
enabled, the horizontal scroll bar is enabled for all columns. In addition, the first four or five
columns are not locked as in the standard grid display.
The Console Timeout settings determine
the number of minutes of inactivity before users are logged out of their console session. When the
inactivity timeout is set, you can set the point at which a warning message opens prior to the user
session log out.
Procedure
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From the IBM Control Center Web Console, click logged in user name
at the top right, select User Settings.
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Click the Time Preferences and select a time display:
Setting |
Description |
UTC |
Displays the time in Coordinated Universal Time. (UTC is the accepted
international acronym for Universal Time, Coordinated, which uses the same letters as the
French acronym for Temps Universel Coordonné, TUC.) Important: Since UTC never
changes for daylight saving time (DST), do not use UTC for your rule or SLC schedules.
Otherwise, you must manually adjust your schedules to compensate for DST.
|
Local Time |
Displays the time from the computer where the IBM Sterling Control Center
Monitor Console is installed.
If you use local time display, verify that the Console is displaying the correct time
zone. If the time zone is incorrect, you can take one of the following actions:
- Manually select the correct time zone from the Specific Time
Zone list box
- Adjust the time zone value of your system, as that is where the Console obtains this
information
|
Engine Time |
Displays the time on the computer where the IBM Sterling Control Center
Monitor engine is
installed. |
Specific Time Zones |
Displays the time that is selected from the list box of standard time
zones. |
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Click Submit.
The new time preferences take effect immediately. For the web console, the setting
does not take effect, until the user associated with the change logs out of the full-functioned
console.
- Click Auto Refresh Settings and
take one of the following actions:
- To use the default system setting for all users, click Use
System Setting. The current setting is displayed in seconds.
- To set your auto refresh setting here (and override System Settings),
select Change Auto Refresh To and enter a new
auto refresh setting in seconds.
- Click Update.
The
new auto refresh setting takes effect immediately. For the web console,
the setting does not take effect until the user associated with the
change logs out of the full-functioned console. Your web console session
times out unless the
Auto Refresh option is
enabled.
Note: The auto refresh feature can be disabled for the web
console for all users that belong to a particular role. To disable
auto refresh:
- To access this setting, go to .
- Select a role, click the
overflow menu
icon and choose Edit. Go to Control Center Monitor Permissions.
- Select the None (Manual) setting. If you
select this setting, the web console sessions times out unless users
click Refresh.
- To enable a screen reader, click the Web UI
Accessibility Settings tab and select Enable
Compatibility with Screen Reader.
The new screen
reader setting does not take effect until the user associated with
the change logs out of the full-functioned console.
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Click the Console Timeout tab and take one of the following
actions:
- Click Update.