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LbAdmin

The PyPI package LbAdmin receives a total of 210 downloads a week. As such, we scored LbAdmin popularity level to be Limited. Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the PyPI package LbAdmin, we found that it has been starred ? times. The download numbers shown are the average weekly downloads from the last 6 weeks. Last Commit unknown Further analysis of the maintenance status of LbAdmin based on released PyPI versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Inactive. An important project maintenance signal to consider for LbAdmin is that it hasn't seen any new versions released to PyPI in the past 12 months, and could be considered as a discontinued project, or that which receives low attention from its maintainers. In the past month we didn't find any pull request activity or change in issues status has been detected for the GitHub repository.

How to automate legacy load balancer deployments

UPDATE: if you're automating our load balancer, and are running version 8.4.1 or higher, please refer to our Automation is very important for many organisations, which is why it's one of the core features of our upcoming V9 release. Version 9 is being built from the ground up to be API driven, so all functionality and features available in the Web User Interface (WUI) will be catered for. While V9 is certainly on the horizon, it's still a little way off and so there is the question "What can we do while still using V8?". For those running V8, the Loadbalancer.org appliance already has options to facilitate automated deployment and management. You may already be aware of the existing Example adding a L4 Virtual Service: lbcli --action add-vip --layer 4 --vip theVipName \ --ip 192.168.100.123 --ports 80 --forwarding gate --protocol tcp The same but as a JSON API post (apicall.json): Hopefully, this gives you an idea of what you can do with the Loadbalancer.org appliance outside the WUI using simple HTTP POST's with the LBCLI / API examples. For individual help and advice on each action just use: lbcli --help If you would like to know more please do not hesitate to open a

Installation procedures for Load Balancer software maintenance

Tips To return expected results, you can: • Reduce the number of search terms. Each term you use focuses the search further. • Check your spelling. A single misspelled or incorrectly typed term can change your result. • Try substituting synonyms for your original terms. For example, instead of searching for "java classes", try "java training" • Did you search for an IBM acquired or sold product ? If so, follow the appropriate link below to find the content you need. Before installing Load Balancer maintenance, save the current Load Balancer settings to a file by using the 'dscontrol file save ' command. Copy the license file, configuration files, and customized files to a location that is not under the Load Balancer installation directory. If the current Load Balancer configuration has not • License file ( \servers\conf\lb85Full.LIC or lb90Full.LIC) • Configuration files ( \servers\configurations\*.cfg) • Customized user scripts ( \servers\bin directory). With Windows, the scripts have a file extension of cmd: • goActive, goStandby, goInOp, highavailChange • goIdle • serverUp, serverDown, managerAlert, managerClear • Customized settings must be saved: • lbexecutor.AIX (AIX only: \servers\bin directory) • lbexecutor.conf (optional: parent directory) • dsserver, dscontrol, lbadmin ( \bin directory) []

Remote Training Courses

LawBase Remote Training Courses Staff turnover is a part of life. However, it also results in a loss of staff knowledge. Have all of your users been trained in LawBase? Are all of your administrators self-trained and potentially missing some key information? Synaptec provides remote training over the Internet so that users can get expert training on various LawBase features allowing you to use it to its full power. We guarantee that groups will be kept small (no more than 9 connections) for any training session to ensure that you get that personal touch. Cost: $350.00 per Office Connection. LawBase Essentials Course – 2 hours This course is ideal for new users who need to get comfortable with the basics. Topics include: • Adding a new case or contact • Finding an existing case or contact • Editing an existing case • How to use specific fields such as date calculators, launch buttons and links to the contacts. • How to add, edit and use the notes, critical dates, case history, office link and timeline features • How to use the LawBase calendar and other calendar options • The 3 ways to run reports in LawBase. LawBase Design Training – 2 hours LawBase gives you control over the structure of the data that you track in LawBase and the ability to modify the data as your needs change. If you would like to learn how to modify your LawBase screens, then this is a course is for you. Topics covered: • Adding Tabs • Adding/Modifying fields. The various fields available in LawBase and...

LbAdmin

The PyPI package LbAdmin receives a total of 219 downloads a week. As such, we scored LbAdmin popularity level to be Limited. Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the PyPI package LbAdmin, we found that it has been starred ? times. The download numbers shown are the average weekly downloads from the last 6 weeks. Last Commit unknown Further analysis of the maintenance status of LbAdmin based on released PyPI versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Inactive. An important project maintenance signal to consider for LbAdmin is that it hasn't seen any new versions released to PyPI in the past 12 months, and could be considered as a discontinued project, or that which receives low attention from its maintainers. In the past month we didn't find any pull request activity or change in issues status has been detected for the GitHub repository.

Remote Training Courses

LawBase Remote Training Courses Staff turnover is a part of life. However, it also results in a loss of staff knowledge. Have all of your users been trained in LawBase? Are all of your administrators self-trained and potentially missing some key information? Synaptec provides remote training over the Internet so that users can get expert training on various LawBase features allowing you to use it to its full power. We guarantee that groups will be kept small (no more than 9 connections) for any training session to ensure that you get that personal touch. Cost: $350.00 per Office Connection. LawBase Essentials Course – 2 hours This course is ideal for new users who need to get comfortable with the basics. Topics include: • Adding a new case or contact • Finding an existing case or contact • Editing an existing case • How to use specific fields such as date calculators, launch buttons and links to the contacts. • How to add, edit and use the notes, critical dates, case history, office link and timeline features • How to use the LawBase calendar and other calendar options • The 3 ways to run reports in LawBase. LawBase Design Training – 2 hours LawBase gives you control over the structure of the data that you track in LawBase and the ability to modify the data as your needs change. If you would like to learn how to modify your LawBase screens, then this is a course is for you. Topics covered: • Adding Tabs • Adding/Modifying fields. The various fields available in LawBase and...

How to automate legacy load balancer deployments

UPDATE: if you're automating our load balancer, and are running version 8.4.1 or higher, please refer to our Automation is very important for many organisations, which is why it's one of the core features of our upcoming V9 release. Version 9 is being built from the ground up to be API driven, so all functionality and features available in the Web User Interface (WUI) will be catered for. While V9 is certainly on the horizon, it's still a little way off and so there is the question "What can we do while still using V8?". For those running V8, the Loadbalancer.org appliance already has options to facilitate automated deployment and management. You may already be aware of the existing Example adding a L4 Virtual Service: lbcli --action add-vip --layer 4 --vip theVipName \ --ip 192.168.100.123 --ports 80 --forwarding gate --protocol tcp The same but as a JSON API post (apicall.json): Hopefully, this gives you an idea of what you can do with the Loadbalancer.org appliance outside the WUI using simple HTTP POST's with the LBCLI / API examples. For individual help and advice on each action just use: lbcli --help If you would like to know more please do not hesitate to open a

LHCb Core Software / LbAdmin · GitLab

• L LbAdmin • Project information • Project information • • Activity • Labels • Members • Repository • Repository • • Files • Commits • Branches • Tags • Contributor statistics • Graph • Compare revisions • Locked files • Issues 1 • Issues 1 • • List • Boards • Service Desk • Milestones • Iterations • Requirements • Jira • Jira • Merge requests 0 • Merge requests 0 • CI/CD • CI/CD • • Pipelines • Jobs • Schedules • Test cases • Deployments • Deployments • • Environments • Releases • Packages and registries • Packages and registries • • Container Registry • Monitor • Monitor • • Incidents • Analytics • Analytics • • Value stream • CI/CD • Code review • Insights • Issue • Repository • • • • • • Collapse sidebar Close sidebar

Installation procedures for Load Balancer software maintenance

Tips To return expected results, you can: • Reduce the number of search terms. Each term you use focuses the search further. • Check your spelling. A single misspelled or incorrectly typed term can change your result. • Try substituting synonyms for your original terms. For example, instead of searching for "java classes", try "java training" • Did you search for an IBM acquired or sold product ? If so, follow the appropriate link below to find the content you need. Before installing Load Balancer maintenance, save the current Load Balancer settings to a file by using the 'dscontrol file save ' command. Copy the license file, configuration files, and customized files to a location that is not under the Load Balancer installation directory. If the current Load Balancer configuration has not • License file ( \servers\conf\lb85Full.LIC or lb90Full.LIC) • Configuration files ( \servers\configurations\*.cfg) • Customized user scripts ( \servers\bin directory). With Windows, the scripts have a file extension of cmd: • goActive, goStandby, goInOp, highavailChange • goIdle • serverUp, serverDown, managerAlert, managerClear • Customized settings must be saved: • lbexecutor.AIX (AIX only: \servers\bin directory) • lbexecutor.conf (optional: parent directory) • dsserver, dscontrol, lbadmin ( \bin directory) []