Admin is a graphical web-based application used to conduct various Fabric Server and Cassandra activities, like monitoring batch processes, managing user credentials or executing other Fabric commands. Admin wraps Fabric commands using REST APIs invoked by the Web Framework UI so that the commands can be run in a more user-friendly manner.
Admin has four categories where each category has additional sub-categories. Navigation through the application is via the Web Framework's menu whereby breadcrumbs display a user's location.
For example, the following image shows that the user navigated to Admin > Security > Permissions.
Processes, initiate and monitor Fabric batch processes and jobs according to a selected time period. This category includes the following sub-categories:
Objects, display various Project level objects such as:
Security, manage a user's access control and restrictions via the Fabric credentials mechanism:
Commands, write and execute one or more existing Fabric commands.
Terminal, bringing fabric console experience to a web application.
Admin displays the history of the Fabric commands executed on the server in a small popup screen in the right lower corner which can be expanded to show several rows.
For example, when navigating to Admin > Processes > Job and applying the filter to display today's job, the History popup displays the command:
jobstatus 1 days ago
Admin is a graphical web-based application used to conduct various Fabric Server and Cassandra activities, like monitoring batch processes, managing user credentials or executing other Fabric commands. Admin wraps Fabric commands using REST APIs invoked by the Web Framework UI so that the commands can be run in a more user-friendly manner.
Admin has four categories where each category has additional sub-categories. Navigation through the application is via the Web Framework's menu whereby breadcrumbs display a user's location.
For example, the following image shows that the user navigated to Admin > Security > Permissions.
Processes, initiate and monitor Fabric batch processes and jobs according to a selected time period. This category includes the following sub-categories:
Objects, display various Project level objects such as:
Security, manage a user's access control and restrictions via the Fabric credentials mechanism:
Commands, write and execute one or more existing Fabric commands.
Terminal, bringing fabric console experience to a web application.
Admin displays the history of the Fabric commands executed on the server in a small popup screen in the right lower corner which can be expanded to show several rows.
For example, when navigating to Admin > Processes > Job and applying the filter to display today's job, the History popup displays the command:
jobstatus 1 days ago