3.4.1 Linux Management Console
Position: Control Panel → system Management →linux Management Console
The Linux Management Console (LMC) is a unified operating environment for GNU management tools, similar to Windows MMC, which provides a unified operational interface for each snap-in, such as a unified menu, a uniform toolbar, and the integration of all snap-ins under a single management tree. Users can dynamically load and unload snap-ins, which share a connection to a remote host while remote administration is in progress. It also provides a development environment for the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/7155.html "> Developers of management tools, making it easy for software developers to develop LMC management modules. Please refer to the LMC Development Manual for this information.
The Linux management console consists of three operating panels, the left panel of the Yun is the host list panel, the middle is the Snap-in panel, which is the tree of the currently loaded snap-in, and the Yun to the right is each snap-in operator panel, where the main operating interface for each snap-in is located.
Linux Management Console Typical interface
3.4.2 Asianux TSN Upgrade Tool
Position: Control Panel → system Management →asianux TSN upgrade tool asianux TSN Upgrade tool is a tool for automatic network download and upgrade of software packages. Users can start the AX TSN Updater Update in the following three ways:
Click the button on the right side of the taskbar;
Select the System Management →asianux TSN Upgrade tool in the System main menu.
Run command "Axtu" at terminal
When the Asianux TSN upgrade tool is first opened, the user first registers the system and then enters the product serial number, TSN ID, and password.
System Registration
If the user does not have a TSN ID, click the Register button to apply on the Asianux Web page.
The Asianux TSN Upgrade tool provides users with the following services:
Basic Service Interface
3.4.2.1 Package Online Upgrade
Users can take advantage of the update server to get their systems Yun new pre-installed packages. When you click the Update button, the tool will first download the Yun new version of the pre-installed package information.
Users can choose Update all to update all packages to the Yun new version. If you want to install some files or packages manually, select Custom Update in the window shown in the following illustration.
Select Update mode
In this process, there is a "Set blacklist" button. If users do not want to have some packages updated, they can add them to the blacklist by clicking the button. These packages are not updated or installed even if the user selects the "Update all" action at all levels.
By clicking the Next button, all updatable package pieces of information will be listed in the window shown in the following illustration:
Select Package
Select the package you want to update. In this step, you may be able to eject some messages informing the user of a dependency package. Yun good to allow these packages to be downloaded and updated, or you may not be able to update the selected package. Click the Next button to continue.