Chapter 10. The Profiles Page


Revision History
9/4/12EMJ
Updated to reflect feature changes in 1.0.2. This includes adding the import/export buttons and removing the delete buttons.

Abstract

The Profiles page is the home page for managing configuration profiles.

Overview

Configuration profiles, and their versions, are managed from the Profiles page. You access this page by selecting Profiles from the main menu.
The Profiles page lists all of the profiles and versions available to the fabric. It also provides buttons to manage both the versions and the profiles. It is broken down into three areas:
  • Controls—buttons that allow you to edit the versions and profiles
  • Versions—lists all of the versions available to the fabric
  • Profiles—lists all of the configuration profiles in the selected version

Controls

The controls are located across the top of the page. They consist of five buttons:
  • Create Version—creates a new version bases on an existing version
  • Import Version—imports a profile version from the file system
  • Export Selected Version—exports the selected version as a ZIP file
  • Create Profile—creates a new profile in the currently selected version
  • Import Profile—imports a profile from the file system

Versions

This table lists all of the profile versions in the fabric. It details:
  • the version's name
  • how many containers are using the version
  • if it is the default version used to create new containers

Profiles

This table lists all of the profiles in the current version. The list provides the following information about the profiles:
  • the profile's name
  • the number of children the profile has
  • the number of containers using the profile
Clicking on a profile will take you to the profile's Profiles page where you can edit the profile.

Related topics

Chapter 19, Editing a Profile
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