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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
Applications are one of the foundations of Veloopti for keeping data and users separate within an organisation.  
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Applications are one of the foundations of Veloopti for keeping data, dashboards and their permissions separate within an organisation. Applications are found by clicking on the Application menu item at the top of the Veloopti web site.
  
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=== Actions ===
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:''{{See also|Action}}''
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Actions are applications or commands that can be run on a server with a Veloopti agent from the Veloopti console.  The command can return a result that will be displayed back to you after it is run
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=== Dashboards ===
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:''{{See also|Dashboard}}''
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Dashboards can be created for the nodes in the application from the policies or API that are collecting metrics.
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=== Nodes ===
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:''{{See also|Node}}''
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Nodes that have been added to the application appear here. Nodes are able to have application policies deployed to them, application actions associated with them and their metrics can be visible for display in a dashboard.
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=== Permissions ===
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:''{{See also|Permission}}''
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Roles can be created, deleted and modified here. After selecting a role permissions can be enabled or disabled.
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=== Policies ===
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:''{{See also|Policy}}''
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[[Glossary_of_terms#P|Policies]] can be created, modified and deleted here.
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=== Roles ===
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:''{{See also|Role}}''
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Users that are in the application can be put into a role here.
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=== Users ===
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:''{{See also|User}}''
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Once a user is added to the applcation
  
 
== Roles ==
 
== Roles ==

Revision as of 15:16, 6 December 2017

1 Overview

Applications are one of the foundations of Veloopti for keeping data, dashboards and their permissions separate within an organisation. Applications are found by clicking on the Application menu item at the top of the Veloopti web site.


1.1 Actions

Actions are applications or commands that can be run on a server with a Veloopti agent from the Veloopti console. The command can return a result that will be displayed back to you after it is run

1.2 Dashboards

Dashboards can be created for the nodes in the application from the policies or API that are collecting metrics.

1.3 Nodes

Nodes that have been added to the application appear here. Nodes are able to have application policies deployed to them, application actions associated with them and their metrics can be visible for display in a dashboard.

1.4 Permissions

Roles can be created, deleted and modified here. After selecting a role permissions can be enabled or disabled.

1.5 Policies

Policies can be created, modified and deleted here.

1.6 Roles

Users that are in the application can be put into a role here.

1.7 Users

Once a user is added to the applcation

2 Roles

The role(s) that you have in an application determines the things that you are able to do within it. Everyone is able to see all events, users, nodes, policies and actions that are within it. From here your role determines what you are able to do with them. There are five roles available within an application.

Default application roles
Role Description
Owner There is one owner for each application. Along with the Application Administrator they are able to rename and delete the application. The owner and Application administrator is also able to grant and remove anyrole or notification group to another user of the application.
Administrator Can do anything in t he application that involves: users, policies, actions, events and notifications.
Power user Power users are able to do everything the [Application name] Administrator can do except for:
Operator The date/time that the message will be removed from your message inbox
Dashboard creator Can do anything that involves creating and editing a dashboard.