Changes between Version 35 and Version 36 of ProdSimStartup
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- 09/28/2022 06:21:55 PM (4 years ago)
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v35 v36 102 102 In CAD client, the incident ID appears in Assigned Incidents panel after desired start time has elapsed. 103 103 104 === Config Files === 105 Differences between config files on development and production systems. 106 107 `cad_server.properties` and `cad_server_practice.properties` 108 109 dev: !ElapsedTimeFile and CADcommentsLog use forward slashes in the path 110 111 prod: uses two back slashes in the path. 112 113 The python server uses port 8080 on dev and 80 on production. 114 104 [[BR]] 115 105 === Classroom Display Equipment === 116 106 ''This section under construction. '' How to power on the display wall, etc. … … 118 108 The large front multi-display in classroom is controlled by a black box in the server rack that sits on top of the old HP ATMS server box. The blue power LED should be glowing if its on. If not, grab the inset handle on the right hand grill panel and pull open (it swings out to the right). Press the red button labeled "RESET". 119 109 120 There's a remote control to power on the monitors. It's a gray universal remove with a red power button in the upper left corner. It usually sits on a white cabinet on the front wall. Hold the remote under the displays and press the power button. Do this under each set of panels. The cptms display should appear.110 There's a remote control to power on the monitors. It's a gray universal remove with a red power button in the upper left corner. It usually sits on a white cabinet on the front wall. Hold the remote under the displays and press the power button. Do this under each set of panels. The cptms display should appear. 121 111 122 ''Which PC controls the cptms display? Which PC can display on the single monitor mounted on right?How is the right monitor powered on?''112 ''Which PC controls the cptms display? Which PC can display on the single monitor mounted on right? How is the right monitor powered on?''
