Aurora Application Servers
Manoeuvre Creator Server

Manoeuvre Creator Server appears in the task bar with the icon above. From the servers interface the user can see information on the version, IP addresses being used and the Network port. A series of green or red lights shows the user if the program is connected to its local or remote databases, whether or not its connected to a File Transfer Manager and a flashing green light for as a heart beat. The tabs show logs from the program running, typically pings to confirm the connection is still active between the server and its database, task rate and error log which will populate if Manoeuvre Creator has any errors.

The user can change which test cell the server connects to by clicking Test cell at the top left hand corner. A pop up will appear where a local and remote test cell can be selected. Once selected hit 'Ok'
Group Map Editor

Group Map Editor sits in the system tray of windows with the icon above and performs in the same fashion as it would inside the Aurora client program. To open, go to the system tray in the far right of the windows task bar and right click on the icon and select restore. Below is a the stand alone version of the Group Map Editor, for more information on using Group Map Editor click here.

Proc Spec Editor

Proc Spec Editor sits in the system tray of windows with the icon above and performs in the same fashion as it would inside the Aurora client program. To open, go to the system tray in the far right of the windows task bar and right click on the icon and select restore. Below is a the stand alone version of the Proc Spec Editor, for more information on using Proc Spec Editor click here.

Tornado/Queue Manager

Tornado also called Queue Manager shows up as a Q in the windows system tray. Tornado's stand alone application gives the user almost all the same abilities as they would have in Aurora.

The difference is the stand alone application can only be used to add jobs when a Group Map and Proc Spec are defined. To do this follow these steps.
- Click on file and then login
- username: Administrator
- password: admin
- Click on file and add job
- Use the database tree to find the data of interest
- Select the Group Map and Proc Spec
- Click Add Job
- Click Dismiss to go back to the main screen
Dataviewer Server

Dataviewer Server appears in the task bar with the icon above. From the servers interface the user can see information on the version, IP addresses being used and the Network port. A series of green or red lights shows the user if the program is connected to its local or remote databases, whether or not its connected to a File Transfer Manager and a flashing green light for as a heart beat. The tabs show logs from the program running, typically pings to confirm the connection is still active between the server and its database, task rate and error log which will populate if Dataviewer has any errors.

The user can change which test cell the server connects to by clicking Test cell at the top left hand corner. A pop up will appear where a local and remote test cell can be selected. Once selected hit 'Ok'
Rawviewer Server

Rawviewer Server appears in the task bar with the icon above. From the servers interface the user can see information on the version, IP addresses being used and the Network port. A series of green or red lights shows the user if the program is connected to its local or remote databases, whether or not its connected to a File Transfer Manager and a flashing green light for as a heart beat. The tabs show logs from the program running, typically pings to confirm the connection is still active between the server and its database, task rate and error log which will populate if Rawviewer has any errors.

The user can change which test cell the server connects to by clicking Test cell at the top left hand corner. A pop up will appear where a local and remote test cell can be selected. Once selected hit 'Ok'