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This screen allows you to view and edit System settings which affect either the scheduler itself, or the admin web application.
This screen allows you to view and edit settings which affect either the scheduler itself or the admin web application.  
 
It also allows you to remove or add specific hosts to the pool of scheduler hosts.


The screen is only available to users with ''Admin'' rights.
The screen is only available to users with ''Admin'' rights.
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== Viewing Settings Categories ==
== Viewing Settings Categories ==


Clicking a settings category the left will refresh the settings table.
Clicking a category above the table will refresh the table with applicable settings.


== Updating Settings ==
== Updating Settings ==


After viewing a settings category, values can be updated by directly updating the input field in the table and clicking save.
After viewing a settings category, values can be updated by clicking the Edit button on the far left, then updating the input field in the modal dialog and clicking Save.





Revision as of 19:34, 29 June 2016

This screen allows you to view and edit settings which affect either the scheduler itself or the admin web application.

The screen is only available to users with Admin rights.

Note: Some settings, especially those which affect queue behaviour, should be used only by advanced users who understand the changes being made.

Viewing Settings Categories

Clicking a category above the table will refresh the table with applicable settings.

Updating Settings

After viewing a settings category, values can be updated by clicking the Edit button on the far left, then updating the input field in the modal dialog and clicking Save.




Settings Validation

If you update a setting to an invalid value, you will see be notified by an error message and the setting will not have been changed.



Settings Information

Settings have detailed descriptions within the table. These will indicate the meaning of the setting and impact of changing it.