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| File:DHCP Clients.png|alt=DHCP Leases| DHCP Leases | | File:DHCP Clients.png|alt=DHCP Leases| DHCP Leases |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| + | === Installing Server Manager2 === |
| + | Ultimately Server Manager 2 will be part of the base release, and installed automatically as part of the installation. |
| + | |
| + | However until it is deemed stable enough it needs to be installed specifically from the development/testing repos:<syntaxhighlight lang="shell"> |
| + | yum install smeserver-manager smeserver-manager-AdminLTE --enablerepo=smedev,smetest,smecontribs |
| + | </syntaxhighlight>you can access the new server manager as follows:<syntaxhighlight lang="shell"> |
| + | <your server FQDN or Ip address>/smanager |
| + | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| === Directory Structure === | | === Directory Structure === |
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| # .pm file of perl in the controller directory to gather up the content into a data structure (generally a hash or array) | | # .pm file of perl in the controller directory to gather up the content into a data structure (generally a hash or array) |
− | # .lex or .pm in the I18n/modules directory consisting of translation strings. I think that the system will generate the .pm file from the .lex file, but will use a .pm file if it is there (need to check this with @michel). | + | # .lex or .pm in the I18n/modules directory consisting of translation strings. The system will generate the .pm file from the .lex file, but will use a .pm file if it is there. |
− | # .html.ep file in the themes/default/templates/layout directory being the top level panel plus includes to subsidiary panels. | + | # .html.ep file in the themes/default/templates/layout directory being the top level panel plus includes to subsidiary panels. ep stands for "Extended Perl". |
− | # In addition there may be "extra" .html.ep files in the themes/default/templates/layout/partials directory, which are conditionally included in the top level panel code. | + | # In addition there may be "extra" .html.ep files in the themes/default/templates/layout/partials directory, which are conditionally included in the top level panel code. By convention the partial files have a specific filename structure "_<module id>_<function>.html.ep". I don't think this is enforced anywhere. |
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| === Configuration/Preferences File === | | === Configuration/Preferences File === |