Configuring the Dynamic Workload Console
This chapter describes how to configure Dynamic Workload Console. It is divided into the following sections:
- Personalizing UI labels on the Dynamic Workload Console
Dynamic Workload Console provides the capability to customize user interface labels. - Launching in context with the Dynamic Workload Console
Create a URL to launch the Dynamic Workload Console and have it directly open the results of a particular query. - Configuring access to the Dynamic Workload Console
- Configuring Dynamic Workload Console to use Single Sign-On
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a method of access control that allows a user to authenticate once and gain access to the resources of multiple applications sharing the same user registry. - Configuring the use of Lightweight Third-Party Authentication
- Configuring Dynamic Workload Console to use SSL
- Creating a Windows service for Jazz for Service Management
Optionally create a service for Jazz for Service Management on Windows systems - Customizing your global settings
How to customize global settings. - Disable the What-if Analysis
- Configuring High Availability for Dynamic Workload Console
You can configure a cluster of console nodes in High Availability with identical configurations to evenly distribute user sessions. - Configuring Dynamic Workload Console to view reports