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==Level 1==
 
==Level 1==
Open a new browser tab or window, and browse to the Stub Server. The Stub Server answers to the following address (The address is case sensitive): http://<IP address of StubServer>:48080/RetainStubServer  
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Open a new browser tab or window, and browse to the Stub Server. The Stub Server answers to the following address (The address is case sensitive): http://[IP address of StubServer]:48080/RetainStubServer  
  
Click ‘Browse’ and browse to the location where you saved the bootstrap file.  
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::*Click ‘Browse’ and browse to the location where you saved the bootstrap file.  
Select the “StubConfig.cfg” file and select ‘Open’.  
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::*Select the “StubConfig.cfg” file and select ‘Open’.  
Select the ‘Upload File’ button. After uploading the configuration file, the Stub Server will alert you that it requires authentication from a user with the “Manage Workers” right. Click ‘Continue’.  
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::*Select the ‘Upload File’ button. After uploading the configuration file, the Stub Server will alert you that it requires authentication from a user with the “Manage Workers” right. Click ‘Continue’.  
  
We can now Login to the Stub Server. You must Login with a user that has sufficient rights. See the User Rights section to add or remove rights. The Stub Server Interface is nearly identical to the Worker interface. You may check for updated versions of the Stub Server or manually trigger server polling by selecting the Refresh ‘Configuration now’ button.  
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You can now login to the Stub Server. You must login with a user that has sufficient rights. See the User Rights section to add or remove rights. The Stub Server Interface is nearly identical to the Worker interface. You may check for updated versions of the Stub Server or manually trigger server polling by selecting the Refresh ‘Configuration now’ button.  
  
 
Check the Server Connection tab to verify the connection to the Server.  
 
Check the Server Connection tab to verify the connection to the Server.  
  
Status  
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===Status ===
 
The Status tab gives statistics about up-time and function.  
 
The Status tab gives statistics about up-time and function.  
  
Scheduler  
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===Scheduler ===
The scheduler tab contains the configuration detail s sent by the Server. This tab is mainly used for Support.  
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The scheduler tab contains the configuration details sent by the Server. This tab is mainly used for Support.
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==Level 2==
 
==Level 2==

Revision as of 22:38, 5 March 2014

Contents

Level 1

Open a new browser tab or window, and browse to the Stub Server. The Stub Server answers to the following address (The address is case sensitive): http://[IP address of StubServer]:48080/RetainStubServer

  • Click ‘Browse’ and browse to the location where you saved the bootstrap file.
  • Select the “StubConfig.cfg” file and select ‘Open’.
  • Select the ‘Upload File’ button. After uploading the configuration file, the Stub Server will alert you that it requires authentication from a user with the “Manage Workers” right. Click ‘Continue’.

You can now login to the Stub Server. You must login with a user that has sufficient rights. See the User Rights section to add or remove rights. The Stub Server Interface is nearly identical to the Worker interface. You may check for updated versions of the Stub Server or manually trigger server polling by selecting the Refresh ‘Configuration now’ button.

Check the Server Connection tab to verify the connection to the Server.

Status

The Status tab gives statistics about up-time and function.

Scheduler

The scheduler tab contains the configuration details sent by the Server. This tab is mainly used for Support.

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