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Information valid from AMI version 8.0 initial release |
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From AMI 7.2, Search Servers can be found in the new 'Configuration Options' of AMI, which is designed to show gadgets with an administrative function. The Admin Browser Gadget gadget is being deprecated from Agility 7.2. |
A filter text box is provided in which users can type a value, and the list will filter out all items whose names do not match the filter. Like similar filters in AMI, it is case-insensitive and accepts the wildcard characters ? (match any one character) and * (match any number of characters).
Each item in the list can be clicked on to open an appropriate editorSearch Servers are the definitions required for Agility to use third party search engines and their indexes.
Select a Search Server to edit it.
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Search Server definitions
- Host Name—the name or IP address of your search server
- Host Port—the port used by your search server
- Custom Properties—any custom properties that are required by your search server
An example of custom properties for an Elastic Search server is:elasticsearch.server.clusterName=elasticsearchagility
elasticsearch.init.resultSize=4
elasticsearch.init.timeout=500
Gadget Action Menu Items
Create <item>Create Search Server...
Opens an editor to let you define a new itemSearch Server.
Edit <item>Edit Search Server...
An alternative to clicking on an itema Search Server's name to open its editor.
Delete <item>s
The selected items will be deleted.
RefreshDelete Search Server...
Deletes the selected Search Servers.
Access Rights...
Administrator users can set the access rights to Search Servers for User Groups or individual Users. These access rights apply to Search Servers in general, not to specific Search Servers.
- Add—create new definitions
- Edit—change existing definitions
- Remove—remove existing definitions
- Inherit—use the access rights from the parent group
Refresh
Clears the Filter field.