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From the Backup and DR Service management console, click\n **App Manager** and select **Applications** from the drop-down menu.\n\n The **Applications** page opens.\n2. Right-click the application you want to access and select **Access**\n from the drop-down menu.\n\n The **Access** page opens listing each available image for the application\n in the timeline ramp view.\n3. Click **Table** on the **Access** page to open the list view for the managed\n application.\n\n4. To modify the display of the properties in this view, you can do the\n following:\n\n - **Search by keyword** : To display a specific subset of data in the list\n table, use the **Type to search** field. Enter a word in the field to\n complete a search across the management console's database\n for that specific word and display the results in the table.\n\n | **Note:** This search is not case sensitive.\n - **Select table fields**: To modify which fields appear in the table,\n click the three vertical lines in the top-right corner of the table and\n select the checkboxes for any fields you want displayed.\n\n - **Sort content**: To sort the content listed in a table column by\n alphanumeric order, select a column header and then click the\n up or down arrows to change the order.\n\n - **Adjust column width**: You can adjust the width of a table column\n to show more content in the table by dragging the column divider in a\n column header to the left or right.\n Column dividers are marked by a pair of thin gray lines.\n\n - **Filter by** : To filter the list of hosts, click **Show filters**.\n Click the arrow next to each option to select the filters you\n want to use.\n\n | **Note:** Filters that are of type text, list, or date persist across different management console sessions for the same user.\n - **Adjust rows.** Click the drop-down next to the three vertical lines menu\n menu to select how many rows display in\n the table.\n\n - **Export the list**: You can export the list to PDF by clicking the download\n button.\n\nYou can return to the timeline ramp view by clicking **Timeline** . For more\ninformation, see [Access the timeline ramp view of an image](#access-ramp-view).\n\nAccess the timeline ramp view\n-----------------------------\n\nUse these instructions to see an application's timeline ramp view:\n\n1. From the Backup and DR Service management console, click\n **App Manager** and select **Applications** from the drop-down menu.\n\n The **Applications** page opens.\n2. Right-click the application you want to access and select **Access**\n from the drop-down menu options.\n\n The **Access** page opens listing each available image for the application\n in the timeline ramp view.\n | **Note:** The shaded area in the snapshot and OnVault pools indicates availability of logs.\n3. Click the specific image and then select how you want to access the image\n from the drop-down menu.\n\n4. Click the application icon to open to refine your search results. You can\n open the application panel by clicking **Applications** \\\u003e\n **Consistency Groups** \\\u003e **Logical Groups**.\n\n5. To quickly navigate through weeks of captured images you can use the\n following:\n\n - The navigation bar to select images from a much wider timeline. Images available for a specific date are represented as color coded dots on the bar:\n - The calendar widget to jump to a specific date.\n - The mouse scroll wheel or the up and down arrows.\n\nSelect an image from the timeline ramp view\n-------------------------------------------\n\nThe timeline ramp view is a time-based, graphical representation\nof an application's captured images, where you can see the following:\n\n- The ramp's y-axis shows seven days of captured images.\n- The ramp's x-axis is divided into lanes for each image type.\n\nEach image is represented by a circle icon on the timeline ramp.\nEach image icon is color coded to match its corresponding\nbackup plan template policy.\n\nThe number of active images---or mounts---associated with an image\nare displayed at the top of the image icon. When you click an image icon,\nthe image details are listed in the upper right-hand corner of the page.\nFollowing the image details is a drop-down menu that lets you to access\nthe image using different access methods. Sensitive images have a\nlock icon next to their name. An icon in the remote snapshot lane\nindicates there is a StreamSnap image available.\n\nApplication logs\n----------------\n\nAn application's logs are usually captured separately from the application.\nIf an application is captured along with its logs, the background\nin the **Snapshot** lane matches the color of the **Snapshot**\nimage, or the OnVault image. You can see the image details by hovering the\ncursor over an image in either the Snapshot or OnVault lanes.\n| **Note:** If the snapshot or OnVault lane are not shaded, it indicates that the application's logs are not captured. Logs capture is not available for remote snapshot pool."]]