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'''Point Of Contact:''' ''[[User:ndp | Nathan Potter]]'' | '''Point Of Contact:''' ''[[User:ndp | Nathan Potter]]'' | ||
Revision as of 22:03, 8 November 2010
Point Of Contact: Nathan Potter
Description
Allows the Administrator to control the OLFS logging framework.
Goal
Improving Admin problem solving by allowing the Admin to easily change debugging controls for the OLFs and to capture to a file or stream the debugging output of the OLFS.
Summary
The Admin logs into the HAI and uses the HAI interface to control and direct the output of the OLFS logging framework.
Actors
- Administrator
- HAI
- Hyrax (OLFS & BES(s))
Preconditions
The Administrator has an authentication privileges for an HAI.
Triggers
The Admin wants to view and control the OLFS logging output.
Basic Flow
- The Admin logs into the HAI
- The Admin uses the HAI interface and chooses to control the OLFS logging activity.
- In the returned page (or portion thereof) the HAI provides an interface through which the Admin can:
- Control the logging levels of the OLFS logging framework.
- Control the level of logging output for different package/class components of the OLFS
- Control the level of logging output for different package/class components of the OLFS
- Save the loging output to a local file.
- Stream the logging output to the HAI interface.
- View existing log files for the OLFS.
Alternate Flow
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Post Conditions
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Activity Diagram
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Notes
There is always some piece of information that is required that has no other place to go. This is the place for that information.
Resources
In order to support the capabilities described in this Use Case, a set of resources must be available and/or configured. These resources include data and services, and the systems that offer them. This section will call out examples of these resources.
Resource | Owner | Description | Availability | Source System |
name | Organization that owns/ manages resource | Short description of the resource | How often the resource is available | Name of system which provides resource |