Click Apply. To remove a member from a project
Click Apply. To remove a member from a project
1. In the main window, right-click the project and select Manage Members.
2. Click the X icon next to the member.
3. Click Apply.
Click Apply. View Project Details Click on a project name in the All Projects page to view its Project Details page. It shows all objects contained in the project. You can manage the project and its members and objects. The right pane will show the project members and the activity log.
Click Apply. 6. When finished, click OK. ♦ Editing a Terminal Emulation Connection Please refer to Adding a Terminal Emulation Client section or the Terminal Emulation User’s Guide.
Click Apply. The Service Operations console dashboard displays only the services you selected. 5 In the Tier Selector tab, select the tiers that interest you. Quest Foglight lists columns for these tiers in the Service Operations Console dashboard. For example, as a database Administrator, you can hide the Web Tier column if it is not relevant to you. NOTE: Columns for the Host and Agent tiers are always shown by default. 6 Click Apply. The Service Operations Console dashboard displays only the tiers you selected for each service to which you subscribed. Service Dependencies A service is a grouping of one or more components that interest you. The Service Operations Console is designed to assist with incident management workflows. Added functionality, from the Cartridge for Dependency Mapping, enables you to monitor application, database, and virtual machine performance using dependency data. You can group monitored resources into services, investigate whether any service disruptions have occurred, and edit existing services, as necessary. By reviewing service dependencies in your monitoring the environment, you can quickly triage service problems. NOTE: Foglight for Applications Operations must be installed to use the Update Service from Dependency Data and Edit Service Dependency action panel options. By default, if Foglight for Applications Operations is installed, it installs the Dependency Mapping capabilities. Once installed, the Service Operations Console dashboard displays a number of additional tiles to assist you in investigating incident and problem management processes on multi-tier applications. NOTE: To use the following functions, Foglight users require the Advanced Operator role. Update Service from Dependency Data found on the action panel. If you have the Cartridge for Dependency Mapping installed, this feature allows you to update a service by adding or removing components from that service, based on dependency data collected by the Cartridge for Dependency Mapping. For example, if you have existing Quest Foglight services and you would like to update them based on new or changing dependency information, use this functionality to review the dependencies that exist between objects within your existing services. From here you can identify any objects that are external to these services, and have dependencies with other internal objects. You can update these services to include the newly discovered external objects that have dependencies. You can also u...
Click Apply. 5. Repeat the above steps for each camera. The video feed should display.
Click Apply. Chapter 4 - Connection About Connection To start working with your server in Navicat, you should first establish a connection or several connections using the Connection window. If you are new to the server or 'Net in general' and are not quite sure how things work, you may want to look at: • MySQL User Manual • Oracle Database Documentation • PostgreSQL User Manual • SQLite User Manual • Microsoft SQL documentation • MariaDB Documentation • MongoDB Manual • Redis Documentation To create a new connection, click Connection and select your server type. Then, enter the necessary information in the Connection window. Note: Navicat authorizes you to make connection to remote servers running on different platforms (i.e. Windows, macOS, Linux and UNIX), and supports XXX and GSSAPI authentication. You can edit the connection properties by right-click the connection and select Edit Connection.
Click Apply. Chapter 4 - Model About Model The model window consists of a toolbar, several panes and a diagram canvas for you to design your model. A model file can have more than one diagram. You can choose the diagram from the list. To create a new diagram, choose Diagram -> New Diagram from the menu bar. Hint: Navicat Data Modeler has added support for the system-wide dark mode. Toolbar The Toolbar is located near the top of the Main Window. The buttons display in the toolbar depend on the model type (physical, logical and conceptual). You can use the toolbar to perform some basic tasks, such as adding tables, entities or views, applying Auto Layout feature, etc. To use small icons and hide the captions, icons or toolbar, control-click on the toolbar and select the appropriate option. Tab Bar The Tab Bar allows you to switch among the tabbed model windows. You can also choose to always display pop-ups on a new tab, or to always display them in a new window. If the Tab bar is hidden, choose View -> Show Tab Bar -> Show from the menu bar. See also Preferences / Settings.
Click Apply. NAT SUPPORT Network Address Translation (NAT) refers to a process whereby an application exchanges a computer’s Local Area Network (LAN) IP address for the LAN’s global IP address. NAT creates problems for IP Telephony networks. For a complete discussion of BOSâNOVA Gateway NAT support, see the chapter entitled “Network Address Translation” on page 226. To access the NAT Support parameters:
Click Apply. The Reboot confirmation screen appears.