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Chapter 39      Centralized Management Using Clusters
  Administering a Cluster from the GUI
Figure 39-3
Centralized Management Feature in the GUI: Create New Settings
Alternatively, as shown in 
, you can also navigate to modes where this configuration setting 
is already defined. The modes are listed in the lower half of the centralized management box, under 
“Settings for this feature are currently defined at:”. Only those modes where the settings are actually 
defined will be listed here. When you view a page for settings that are defined in (and inherited from) 
another mode, the page will display those settings for you.
If you click on one of the listed modes (for example, the Cluster: Americas link as shown in 
you will be taken to a new page that allows you to view and manage the settings for that mode.
Figure 39-4
Centralized Management Feature in GUI: Settings Defined
When settings are defined for a given mode, the centralized management box is displayed on every page 
in a minimized state. Click the “Centralized Management Options” link to expand the box to show a list 
of options available for the current mode with respect to the current page. Clicking the “Manage 
Settings” button allows you to copy or move the current settings to a different mode or to delete those 
settings completely.
For example, in 
the Centralized Management Options link has been clicked to present the 
available options. 
Figure 39-5
Centralized Management Feature in GUI: Manage Settings
On the right side of the box is the “Change Mode” menu. This menu displays your current mode and 
provides the ability to navigate to any other mode (cluster, group, or machine) at any time. 
Figure 39-6
The Change Mode Menu
When you navigate to a page that represents a different mode, the “Mode —” text on the left side of the 
centralized management box will flash yellow, briefly, to alert you that your mode has changed.