TOPOLOGY NAVIGATION AND CHANGE AWARENESS
First Claim
1. A computer apparatus comprising:
- at least one processor;
a memory coupled to the at least one processor having a plurality of stored topologies, wherein each stored topology represents the state of a computer network topology at a given point in time and together show changes to a computer network topology over time, and where the computer network topology shows the relationship of computer resources in a computer network, and where the computer resources are chosen from clients, servers, routers, storage devices, applications and databases;
a topology display mechanism in the memory that when executed displays a sequence of the plurality of stored topologies controlled by a user interface, highlights recent changes to the computer network topology, displays health issues of topology objects and displays log entries corresponding to the plurality of stored topologies;
wherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as controlled by the user with “
video”
type controls;
wherein changes to the computer network topology are chosen from the following;
adding a new network resource, removing a network resource, adding a new network relationship, removing a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network relationship; and
wherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as an animation as controlled by the user with the “
video”
type controls.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method are described for displaying a topological graph that allows a user to navigate through a history of previous topology displays to increase the user'"'"'s understanding and awareness of the state of the topology. In a preferred embodiment, a topology display mechanism receives state changes to a topology of a computer network and stores a sequence of graphs that reflect the changes that are made to the topology. The topology display mechanism also allows the user to step through the sequence of stored topology graphs using “video” type controls to change the display of the topology graphs. In other embodiments, the topology display mechanism displays the changes in the topology as a sequence of graphs that form an animation to give the user a graphical visualization of the changes from one topology graph in the sequence to the next.
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10 Claims
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1. A computer apparatus comprising:
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at least one processor; a memory coupled to the at least one processor having a plurality of stored topologies, wherein each stored topology represents the state of a computer network topology at a given point in time and together show changes to a computer network topology over time, and where the computer network topology shows the relationship of computer resources in a computer network, and where the computer resources are chosen from clients, servers, routers, storage devices, applications and databases; a topology display mechanism in the memory that when executed displays a sequence of the plurality of stored topologies controlled by a user interface, highlights recent changes to the computer network topology, displays health issues of topology objects and displays log entries corresponding to the plurality of stored topologies; wherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as controlled by the user with “
video”
type controls;wherein changes to the computer network topology are chosen from the following;
adding a new network resource, removing a network resource, adding a new network relationship, removing a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network relationship; andwherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as an animation as controlled by the user with the “
video”
type controls.
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2-8. -8. (canceled)
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9. A computer readable program product comprising:
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a topology display mechanism that when executed displays a plurality of stored topologies controlled by a user interface, wherein each stored topology represents the state of a computer network topology at a given point in time, and together show changes to a computer network topology over time, where the computer network topology shows the relationship of computer resources in a computer network, and where the computer resources are chosen from clients, servers, routers, storage devices, applications and databases; wherein the topology display mechanism highlights recent changes to the topology, displays health issues of topology objects and displays log entries corresponding to the plurality of stored topologies; wherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as controlled by the user with “
video”
type controls;wherein changes to the computer network topology are chosen from the following;
adding a new network resource, removing a network resource, adding a new network relationship, removing a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network resource, displaying a change in health of a network relationship; andwherein the plurality of stored topologies are displayed as an animation as controlled by the user with the “
video”
type controls;wherein topology display mechanism further displays log entries corresponding to a topology image of the sequence of stored topologies; and recordable computer media bearing the topology display mechanism.
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