svcadm(8)을 검색하려면 섹션에서 8 을 선택하고, 맨 페이지 이름에 svcadm을 입력하고 검색을 누른다.
webui(7)
Standards, Environments, Macros, Character Sets, and miscellany
webui(7)
NAME
webui - Oracle Solaris WebUI
DESCRIPTION
The Oracle Solaris WebUI is a framework for delivering web apps for
Oracle Solaris. It provides a means of authenticating users and allow‐
ing the user to navigate between various web apps that are integrated
with the WebUI.
By default, the WebUI listens on port 6787. Listening on port 443 and
then redirecting requests to port 6787 can be enabled by setting
conf/redirect_from_https to true on svc:/system/webui/server:default.
See the webui-service(7) manual page for an example.
Routing
Each screen within the WebUI, except for the Login screen, corresponds
to a different route or URL. Examples of screens are the main WebUI
Dashboard screen or any of the screens in the Analytics app such as the
Home Sheet screen.
Navigating from one screen to another (by, for example, clicking on a
chart in the Dashboard to open up a specific sheet in the Analytics
app) changes the current WebUI route. The URL in the browser will
change but the entire WebUI is not reloaded on each route change. The
user can also use the browser's back and forward buttons to switch
between previously visited screens without reloading the WebUI.
All URLs beginning with the WebUI's base route, https://<host‐
name>/solaris/ are under the control of the WebUI.
Login Screen
If an user attempts to access a URL within the WebUI and they do not
have a valid session running, they are first directed to the Login
screen. There they must enter a valid username and password for the
system. Authentication is performed using the Oracle Solaris RAD PAM
module.
The Login screen has a simplified version of the WebUI header, which
shows the Oracle logo and a title, but does not contain any interactive
user interface elements. The Login screen also contains a simple footer
with links to standard Oracle terms and conditions and copyright infor‐
mation. This footer is only shown on the Login screen and it is removed
to save space once the user is fully logged in.
Accessibility Screen
The first time a user logs in, they will be presented with a screen
showing Accessibility options. If the user does not select the option
labeled 'Show these options' at sign in, this screen will not be shown
to the user again on this system.
The Accessibility screen contains a version of the WebUI header with a
single button allowing the user to Sign Out without proceeding. The
Accessibility screen contains the same footer as the Login screen.
Other Screens
Once the users have passed the Login screen, they are taken to which‐
ever screen they entered the URL for. If the user entered the base
WebUI route: https://<hostname>/solaris/ they will go be taken to the
Oracle Solaris WebUI Dashboard.
If they enter any URL prefixed by this address, they will be taken to
the corresponding screen. If the URL entered is not a valid route for a
WebUI screen, they will be shown an error message.
Once the user has logged into the WebUI, the footer is removed to save
space and the header is replaced with a different header that gives
access to more WebUI functionality.
WebUI Header UI Components
The top left of the header consists of an Oracle logo and the title of
the currently running WebUI app (or the Dashboard's title, if no other
app is running). Clicking on the Oracle logo will navigate the user
back to the Dashboard from any WebUI app.
The top right area of the header contains the WebUI Toolbar which con‐
sists of the following elements:
o Faults & Events counters
o System Info toggle button
o Applications menu
o User menu
Faults & Events counters
This area shows either a single icon with the accompanying text: No
alerts, or three icons showing counts of high, medium and low priority
faults and events that have occurred on the system.
System Info toggle button
This is a button whose label is the system's hostname. Clicking this
button will toggle the appearance of a drawer that shows high-level
information about the system such as its IP address and CPU architec‐
ture.
Applications Menu
Using this menu the user can navigate between the Dashboard and any
WebUI apps that are installed on the system. The Analytics app will
always be installed with the WebUI, other apps may optionally be
installed.
User Menu
This menu button is labeled with the name of the currently logged in
user. This menu provides access to the following options:
Help This option opens the help screens.
About This option opens a dialog box showing some information
about the WebUI itself.
Sign Out This option will log the user out of the WebUI and take
them back to the login screen. Any polling of sstore(7) for
chart or event data will be terminated.
Logging out does not change the WebUI route. If the user
logs back in again in the same browser window, they will go
back to the app screen that they logged out from.
Application Tabs
If the currently running application has more than one screen, then
there will be a number of tab buttons arranged together under the WebUI
Toolbar. The currently active screen will be indicated by its tab hav‐
ing a blue background. Clicking on any other tab button will take the
user to the relevant screen within the app.
SEE ALSO
analytics(7), webui-dashboard(7), webui-preferences(7), webui-ser‐
vice(7)
Oracle Solaris 11.4 11 May 2021 webui(7)