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SCInterface TutorialsAdding a User with Server Privileges
Demonstrates how to add a user and assign them privileges on some servers. To assign privileges on a server, you must have "Admin" privileges on that server. Modifying Configuration Files Across Multiple Servers
Demonstrates how to specify configuration files to use for a server, and how to modify a configuration file on multiple servers at once. Note: To specify configuration files to use, you must have SC-Wide admin privileges. To modify configuration files, you only need "Config" privileges on each server you want to modify. User Administration on a Server (Application, SC, or SCM)
Demonstrates how to administer user privileges on a server. This is done from the Application Administration viewpoint, but the same process applies to SCs and SCMs. You must have admin privileges on the device to edit user privileges. Using the Global Overview pages
Demonstrates some features of the Global Overview page. Using the Application Administration pages
Demonstrates some features of the Application Administration area. Note: All of these features require Admin privileges on an application; some require system-wide privileges. Using the Application Configuration pages
Demonstrates some features of the Application Configuration area. All of these features require Config privileges on the application. Stopping One or Many Servers
Demonstrates how to stop one or many servers at once from the SCInterface Global Overview page. This requires "Stop" privileges on any server you would like to stop. Using the SConnector Admin pages
Demonstrates some features available within the SConnector Admin features, including Config Tokens and Startup Parameters. Access to the SConnector Admin area requires SC-Wide privileges. Using the SController and SCManager Administration pages
Demonstrates some features of the Administration area for SControllers and SCManagers. Access to these pages requires Admin privs on each respective device. Server Search
Demonstrates how to use the SCInterface Search feature to find servers in the system. Using the Scheduler
Demonstrates the use of the SCInterface scheduler. Using the scheduler, a user may schedule commands to execute, and also alter, delete, and review scheduled and already-executed commands. SCInterface® is a registered trademark of Netarus, LLC. Copyright ©2003-2007 Netarus LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Virginia Tech - April 16, 2007 - Always Remember |
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