Chapter 10 Package Management
Table 47 Applications > Package Management
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Status | This is the current status of the application. It shows: | ||
| • Not Installed - This displays for applications that have not been | ||
| installed by the NSA. |
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| • Installing (%) - This displays when the application is being | ||
| installed. It also shows the percent of the package already | ||
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| you can configure in the NSA Web Configurator. |
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| • Enabled - This displays for applications installed | and enabled by | |
| the NSA that have their own web configurators. |
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| • Disabled - This displays for applications installed | and disabled by | |
| the NSA that have their own web configurators. |
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| • Unknown - It is possible to get this status if the web location for | ||
| the application is unavailable. |
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Package Name | This is the name of the application. |
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Requires | This shows the other packages required in order to run this | ||
| application. |
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| Note: A package would be disabled/enabled simultaneously if its | ||
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| prerequisite package(s) has been disabled/enabled. For | |
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| example, when you enable WordPress, this also enables | |
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Version | This is the version number of the item. |
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| The | icon indicates that the application has a newer version | |
| available. Move your mouse over this icon to see the latest version | ||
| number. Choose this item and click Install/Upgrade. | ||
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Description | This shows a brief description of the application. |
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Management | This shows the location of the screens or web configurator where you | ||
Page | can manage the application (after the package has been installed on | ||
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Note: Once you install an application and enable it, additional links show up in the navigation panel. This applies to eMule, DyDNS, NFS, SMART and BackupPlanner. For Gallery,
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