Hello Jagadish, Welcome to the community! My bet is that you did not configure the database path correctly. Take a look at the installation instructions. Long story short, you need to select one of the databases included in the installation bundle and put it in a location where the user running the server has write access. Then, you need to change the default database path in the application.properties file inside the server jar (which is a conventional zip file) pointing to the location where you...
Once you create an object from a template, it's an independent instance (as well as its children), so you can change their attributes at will, or undo mirrors. Also, alternatively, you can create your template without mirrors, and use the Manage Port Mirroring advanced action (see screenshot) on the ODF to quickly create or release mirrors.
Once you create a object from a template, it's an independent instance (as well as its children), so you can change their attributes at will, or undo mirrors. Also, alternatively, you can create your template without mirrors, and use the Manage Port Mirroring advanced action (see screenshot) on the ODF to quickly create or release mirrors.
Hello Lars, Yes. Use the automatic generation function mirror when creating the ports (see screenshots attached. Note the parenthesis beside the name of the ports indicating their mirror objects). For now it is not possible to create an automation for multiple mirrors (used in fiber splitters and antennas), but I've created a Feature Request to address this issue.
Hello Lars, Yes. Use the automatic generation function mirror when creating the ports (see screenshots attached). For now it is not possible to create an automation for multiple mirrors (used in fiber splitters and antennas), but I've created a Feature Request to address this issue.
Multiple Mirror Support in Templates
Hello Lars, Kuwaiba supports internationalization. English is the default language and the fully translated one. Spanish and Russian are only partially translated. You can contribute by adding/editing the translation files. You can change the language in the application.properties file.
Hello Lars, No, the desktop client (which by the way is multiplatform) was deprecated after version 2.0.2. Well, technically the SOAP API should still be compatible with the old client, but I haven't tested it myself, and it's no longer supported. The officially supported client is the web client.