Changes between Version 51 and Version 52 of GeniDesktop/Manual/gdfeatures/settings


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05/12/16 14:18:42 (8 years ago)
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Hussamuddin Nasir
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    43        <td valign="top">   Every time you login to the GENIDesktop, all GENI related data such as slice and user credentials, manifests and slice status are fetched from the GENI Clearing house and GENI Aggregates and stored on the server just for that existing session. <br/><br/>As shown in the screenshot on the left, every session has a default timeout of 30 minutes. This means that if you close your browser or lose connectivity to the GENIDesktop page for more than 30 minutes you session is considered expired and all GENI Slice state stored at the GENIDesktop is cleared out. This is an added security feature. If you need to have a really long lived session that you may to continue in case you have a background job running via the GENIDesktop, you can extend this timeout here. <br/><br/>In addition to this, all you valid GENIDesktop sessions are listed on this page. You may see multiple active sessions here if you have  GENIDesktop sessions opened up in different browsers at the same time or have a longer timeout set. You have the option of terminating the sessions from this option too.<br/> The <b>Download Key</b> button is used by the GDCLI tool to match a GENIDesktop CLI session to the GUI interface.
     43       <td valign="middle">   Every time you login to the GENIDesktop, all GENI related data such as slice and user credentials, manifests and slice status are fetched from the GENI Clearing house and GENI Aggregates and stored on the server just for that existing session. <br/><br/>As shown in the screenshot on the left, every session has a default timeout of 30 minutes. This means that if you close your browser or lose connectivity to the GENIDesktop page for more than 30 minutes you session is considered expired and all GENI Slice state stored at the GENIDesktop is cleared out. This is an added security feature. If you need to have a really long lived session that you may to continue in case you have a background job running via the GENIDesktop, you can extend this timeout here. <br/><br/>In addition to this, all you valid GENIDesktop sessions are listed on this page. You may see multiple active sessions here if you have  GENIDesktop sessions opened up in different browsers at the same time or have a longer timeout set. You have the option of terminating the sessions from this option too.<br/> The <b>Download Key</b> button is used by the GDCLI tool to match a GENIDesktop CLI session to the GUI interface.
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    68        <td valign="top">   This option is shown as a first button in the list of <b>GENIDesktop Modules</b> in the top right corner of your browser when viewing a slice in the GENIDesktop. Clicking on the <b>Slice Settings</b> will bring up a list of modules that are available for your slice in the state is is currently in. You as a user have the option to enable or disable any module by checking/un-checking a box next to the module name.
     68       <td valign="middle">   This option is shown as a first button in the list of <b>GENIDesktop Modules</b> in the top right corner of your browser when viewing a slice in the GENIDesktop. Clicking on the <b>Slice Settings</b> will bring up a list of modules that are available for your slice in the state is is currently in. You as a user have the option to enable or disable any module by checking/un-checking a box next to the module name.
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