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Scalable Vector Graphics problems

Consult this topic for problems and solutions for Scalable Vector Graphics.

 

Use TPV without Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)

When viewing performance data in Tivoli Performance Viewer (TPV) on a browser that does not support Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) graphics, either using the Adobe SVG plug-in or through native support, complex graphs might take a long time to refresh. Eventually an out of memory error may occur.

When TPV detects a browser that does not support SVG, it uses Apache Batik to transcode the SVG into a binary image format. The transcoding process is highly memory intensive. The complexity of the graph is affected by two things: the TPV buffer size, which dictates how many points are in each line that is drawn, and the number of selected data points, which dictates how many lines are drawn.

To avoid long refresh times or the out of memory errors, use a browser that supports SVG, either with a plug-in, like the Adobe SVG plug-in, or natively, which is included in some Mozilla builds. If this is not possible, keep the graph simple by limiting the size of the buffer and the number of selected data points.

 

Unable to view Scalable Vector Graphics on Internet Explorer

If you encounter problems while viewing SVG with your Internet Explorer browser, visit the Adobe SVG Zone Web site at http://www.adobe.com/svg/main.html to test your Adobe SVG Viewer. You can also download the most recent version of the Adobe SVG Viewer, view the release notes, and report any bugs with the Adobe SVG Viewer from this Web site.


 

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View PMI data with TPV

 

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