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Logs, Three kinds of configuration – Grass Valley NV9000 Web Suite v.1.2 User Manual

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Options Tab

Subtabs

Three Kinds of Configuration

There are 3 kinds of configuration in the ‘Configuration’ tab:

Configuration of the NV9000 Web Suite (i.e., the “server”).

Changes made to your Web Suite configuration are made in the

Servers Page

of the ‘Config-

uration’ subtab.

Saving changes to this type of configuration causes the NV9000 Web Suite (the “server”) to
restart. The restart can take several minutes.

The “server” that is running in your browser is the one you selected in your browser. That is, it
is either the service running on your PC or it is the service running on someone else’s PC.
(See

Accessing the NV9000 Web Suite

on page 8.)

Adding and removing users.

These configurations are created and modified in the

Users Page

of the ‘Configuration’ sub-

tab.

Changes to these configurations do not cause the Web Suite service to restart.

Configuration of the Web Suite pages.

These configurations are created and modified in the

‘Pages’ Page

of the ‘Configuration’ sub-

tab. These configurations affect the display of DHP data, tieline data, and crosspoint data.
You can create many (tabbed) pages in which to view NV9000 data and there are configura-
tion parameters for each page you create. Changes to these configurations do not cause the
Web Suite service to restart.

Every user is assigned one configuration, even if it is only the default configuration, in the

Users Page

of the ‘Configuration’ subtab. (A user with admin privilege can choose his or her

own Web Suite configuration and modify the configuration as needed.)

Changes to the data page configurations affect the display of data pages for the user in
whose name you are logged in. (Generally, the page configurations are your own, but it is
possible for you to be working on someone else’s behalf.)

Logs

The ‘Logs’ subtab has 4 pages. The last page

‘Data Store’

are available only when the Web

Suite is in instrumentation mode:

Server Log

The ‘Server Log’ page presents event history for the Web Suite server.

See

Server Log Page

on page 56.

Client Log

The ‘Client Log’ page presents event history for the NV9000 Web Suite client.

See

Client Log Page

on page 56.

System Status

The ‘System Status’ page presents statistics about the Web Suite.

See

System Status

on page 55.

Data Store

The ‘Data Store’ page shows the values for data within the Web Suite.

See

Data Store Page

on page 58.

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