Chapter 10 Package Management

Table 47 Applications > Package Management

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

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.

 

 

Installing (%) - This displays when the application is being

 

installed. It also shows the percent of the package already

 

installed.

 

 

Built-in- This displays for applications installed by the NSA that

 

you can configure in the NSA Web Configurator.

 

 

Enabled - This displays for applications installed

and enabled by

 

the NSA that have their own web configurators.

 

 

Disabled - This displays for applications installed

and disabled by

 

the NSA that have their own web configurators.

 

 

Unknown - It is possible to get this status if the web location for

 

the application is unavailable.

 

 

 

 

Package Name

This is the name of the application.

 

 

 

Requires

This shows the other packages required in order to run this

 

application.

 

 

Note: A package would be disabled/enabled simultaneously if its

 

 

prerequisite package(s) has been disabled/enabled. For

 

 

example, when you enable WordPress, this also enables

 

 

PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin automatically. However when

 

 

you enable PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin, this does not

 

 

automatically enable WordPress.

 

 

 

 

Version

This is the version number of the item.

 

 

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.

 

 

 

Description

This shows a brief description of the application.

 

 

 

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

 

the system).

 

 

 

 

 

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, PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin, SqueezeCenter and WordPress, you can access the applications’ web configurators through the Package Management screen.

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