- webapp. The standby webapp will automatically take over in the event that the active server fails; see Configuring for Resilience.
- monitor PhixFlow processes, tasks and user activity; see System Monitoring and System Console.
- prepare server machines for installing or upgrading to a new version of PhixFlow; see the Installation and Upgrade pages:
If you have several PhixFlow instances, for example a development instance and production instance, you may also need to move packages, applications, models and tables between PhixFlow instances; see Administration Menu and Moving Items and Data Between Instances.
Other useful information is available in:
PhixFlow Database Considerations
When users or automated process change the data in the PhixFlow client, the data changes are automatically published to the PhixFlow database.
To ensure that PhixFlow can publish data changes, its database must have enough space to hold a copy of the largest table. For the different databases, the space needs to be in:
- Oracle: temporary table space
- SQL Server: temporary file group
- MySQL: the file system.
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Pages in the Administration Topic
Pages in the User Administration Topic
- Managing User Accounts
- Managing User Groups and Privileges
- Configure Groups for External Login
- Configure Active Directory Integration
- Configure Login Forms
- Configure AAD Integration via SAML
- User Notification Rule
- Email Account
- Restricting Access During System Maintenance
- Understanding Password Encryption
- Setting up OAUTH2 Email Integration