The License tab displays license information about your currently installed versions of Stat.
The following table describes the information displayed in the License tab:
The Quest-provided registration key used to verify that the license key you entered is valid. After entering the registration key, click Verify. If the key value is verified, further license information is displayed in the Properties field and you can continue using Stat. If the key value is not verified, you will receive an error message and cannot continue until you provide a verified key value. | |||||||||||
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Functional users are limited and do not have access to the following areas in Stat:
Both types of users have full access to the Stat Web Client.
The Other Options tab defines CSR operating parameters and user password settings.
The following table describes all the value types in the Other Options tab, except for the User Password Options section which is described in the section, Defining Stat Users .
A unique number assigned by Stat to identify the object type. Due to its sensitive nature, the Last Object Type field does not appear in the System Maintenance window. However, the values assigned by Stat are contained behind-the-scenes in the table itself. To edit an object type value, you must edit the table using an environment management tool, which is not recommended. | |
Stat uses a numbering system to identify each workflow defined in the system. | |
Determines the minimum allowed automatic refresh rate, in minutes, for users’ Support Consoles | |
Determines the maximum allowed automatic refresh rate, in minutes, for users’ Support Consoles | |
If selected, users are permitted to login into Stat using their LDAP login credentials. |
The miscellaneous settings you can configure in the Parameters tab include:
If you are integrating Stat with a 3rd party version control management (VCM) tool, you can specify whether you want the objects selected from the VCM repository archived in Stat or just a pointer to those objects. Selecting the option No means that Stat only archives the pointer to an object, not the object itself. | |
When scheduling a patch application request, this option determines whether or not Stat executes a patch impact analysis, which means the patch cannot be backed out later. Because applying patches can take time, this option is available for users who do not want to commit the system resources necessary to enable the backout option for a particular patch. Enter “Yes” if you want the Disable Patch Backout option selected by default, or “No” if you want the option de-selected by default. | |
When set to Yes, Stat migrates objects in the order that the user specifies in each archive set followed by object type order. When set to No, all objects are migrated together in the order of object type. | |
The default 50MB size of CSR attachments is the recommended maximum. Attachments larger than 50MB can adversely affect performance. For more information on CSR attachments, see the Stat User Guide, Chapter 3, “Change/Service Requests.” | |
Sets the default value for Edition in Migration Wizard. Run, Patch, or Both. Defaults to Run. | |
You can configure Stat to save automatically any changes users make to the sort order or filter settings on a particular maintenance table. The default value for both parameters is No, meaning Stat saves changes automatically and not display the message prompt. However, if you want Stat to display a message prompt that gives users the option of not saving any changes to the sort or filter settings, enter the value Yes for either parameter. | |
Selecting the option Yes means that whenever a user overrides the approval requirements for a CSR status transfer, object migration, or patch application, they are prompted to document the reason they are overriding the requirement. | |
Selecting the option No means the addressHost name is used to resolve Stat Central Agent's IP address (preferred). Selecting the option Yes means the IP address is used to find the Stat Central Agent. Sites with Natted firewalls should always start with the Host name. |
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