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Administration Guide — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/gui_docs/admin_guide.html
Introducing the New Graphical User Interface. How to Perform Common Tasks. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Introducing the New Graphical User Interface. The new user interface is now based on Bootstrap to make it look more modern, realizing this was a great advantage when we switched from the ExtJS. Also, we have integrated wizards on the dashboard so that users can be guided through the single steps based on specific use cases like VM storage. Or Raw Block Storage.
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Customizing the openATTIC WebUI — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/developer_docs/ui_customizing.html
Customizing the openATTIC WebUI. Working on the openATTIC documentation. OpenATTIC Web UI Tests - E2E Test Suite. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Customizing the openATTIC WebUI. The openATTIC user interface is a web application based on the AngularJS 1. JavaScript MVW framework the Bootstrap. Framework. Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), it is possible to customize the look to some degree, e.g. by replacing the logo or adapting the color scheme. In the RPM and DEB packages.
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Hardware Recommendations — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/install_guides/config_recommendations.html
Further Operating System Configuration Hints. Configuring Authentication and Single Sign-On. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Buy an enclosure with enough room for disks. The absolute minimum recommendation is twelve disks, but if you can, you should add two hot-spares, so make that fourteen. For larger setups, use 24 disks. Any other number of disks will hinder performance. Are you building a storage backend for virtualization? When using SSDs for caching, the total size of the ca...
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Download Preconfigured Virtual Machine — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/install_guides/preconfigured_vms.html
Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Download Preconfigured Virtual Machine. OpenATTIC can be downloaded as preconfigured virtual machines from http:/ download.openattic.org/vms/. At the moment you can download openATTIC installed on Debian and Ubuntu. More coming soon. You can choose between two different image files -. The default login username for the VMs is root. And the password is openattic. The default login username for the openATTIC WebUI is openattic. How to use those images:.
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openATTIC Core — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/developer_docs/core.html
Working on the openATTIC documentation. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. The openATTIC core makes heavy use of the Django framework. And is implemented as a Django project, consisting of several apps, one for each supported functionality or backend system. Each app bundles a set of submodules. Models are used to represent the structure of the objects an app is supposed to be able to manage. The REST API (based on the Django REST Framwork. Please check out Django at a glance.
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Setting up a Development System with Vagrant — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/developer_docs/vagrant.html
Setting up a Development System with Vagrant. Starting the Virtual Machine. Choosing a different Linux distribution. Debugging openATTIC with PyCharm Professional. Debugging openATTIC with PyCharm Community. Perform an openATTIC Base Configuration. Create Your own openATTIC Mercurial Fork on BitBucket. Setting up a Development System. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Setting up a Development System with Vagrant. Setting up a development system using Vagrant. Starting the Virtual Ma...
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Getting started — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/install_guides/getting_started.html
Accessing the Web UI. Download Preconfigured Virtual Machine. Installing an openATTIC Multi-node System. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Accessing the Web UI. OpenATTIC can be managed using a web-based user interface, if the package. Has been installed and the Apache http Server has been restarted afterwards. Open a web browser and navigate to http:/ openattic.yourdomain.com/openattic. The default login username is openattic. Use the password you defined during the.
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User Manual — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/gui_docs/index.html
Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. This section covers the openATTIC web user interface (GUI), focusing on storage tasks like adding volumes and shares, system management tasks like the configuration of users and API credentials, and the integrated monitoring system. Introducing the New Graphical User Interface. How to Perform Common Tasks. What is a background task? Where can I find the running background tasks? Are there different types of tasks? How can I test it?
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Working on the openATTIC documentation — openATTIC 2.0.18-201702091702 documentation
http://docs.openattic.org/2.0/developer_docs/developer-documentation.html
Working on the openATTIC documentation. Customizing the openATTIC WebUI. Enter search terms or a module, class or function name. Working on the openATTIC documentation. The documentation for openATTIC consists of several documents, which are managed in the subdirectory. Of the source code repository:. Installation and Getting Started. The documentation is written in the reStructuredText markup language. We use the Sphinx documentation generator. Setting up a Development System. Using your distribution...
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