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Text to Filter
- Insert a string that covers what you would like to see or exclude. In fact you can use the regular
expression constants like: 00:[[:digit:]]{2}:[[:digit:]]{2} or .debug|.err.
Filter Mode
- You will see only messages containing the text in the Include mode while you will not see them in the
Exclude mode.
Remove Filter
- Clears the filter being used
Filter Messages
- Change the filter being used. Including a blank Text to Filter effectively removes the filter.
System: Password Change
This is where the system password can be changed. The system password is the ‘root’ user password, used
for logging into this web interface, as well as logging in as root via SSH. Changes here made will take effect
immediately after being saved, without asking for confirmation. The new password must consist of alphanumeric
characters and be at least 1 character long.
Password Change
New Password
- The first field for a new password.
Confirm Password
- The second field for a new password. This must match the first field.
Set Password
- This button will commit the changes to your password.
System: File Editor
This grants access to the full filesystem. Files can be uploaded, edited and deleted, and directories can be created.
Some important system directories and files are protected from deletion, but it is still easy to break the system by
editing/deleting files.
File upload is limited to a filesize of 5MiB.
File/Directory permission, owner/group and creation time information is available by hovering over the file/directory
icon.
System: Backup & Restore
This is where the system can be backed up to disk and restored. This also allows access to the recovery/upgrade
system.
Note that this only backs up configuration files directly related to the web interface - such as network configuration,
hostname, time settings, and user project setting (but not including project files).
When restoring from a backup file, the system will check that it is a valid backup before asking the user to continue.
Backup Configuration
Name this configuration
- You can give the backup file an arbitrary name. The name is only shown during restore.
Backup
- This button creates the backup. A download link to the backup will be provided and you will be prompted
to save the file to a location. The download link is not valid indefinitely.
Restore Configuration
Saved backup file
- Choose a backup file for this machine type. The restore system will check the file and ask for
confirmation before running the restore.
Restore
- This button applies the backup. The backup file will then be verified. Clicking restore again will commit the
changes and take effect immediately.
Reset Configuration
Reset
- This will reset the web interface configuration files to their default states. This will not reset the system as a
whole.