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All picos in the different containers are displayed with the following information:
Column | Description |
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Name | At the top level in this column, all the containers in the system are displayed. Click on the arrow to the left of the container name to expand/collapse the list of picos within each container. Each pico is displayed with its defined name, e g platform, ec1, ec2, sc1. |
Type | This column displays the pico type; container, platform, ec, or sc. |
State | This column displays the current state of the pico; Running or Stopped. |
Action | This column contains an Edit button that you can use to edit the pico configuration. Only picos of ec and sc types can be edited. |
Edit Picos
To edit a pico configuration:
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- In the Pico Management screen, click on the New Pico button.
The Create New Pico dialog will open up.
Create New Pico dialog - Select for which container you want to create the pico in the Container drop-down list.
- Enter a name for the pico in the Name field. If the name already exists you will be notified with a red warning text and will have to enter another name to proceed.
- Select which template you want to use in the Template drop-down list. The editable parameters in the selected template will be displayed in the coding area beneath.
- Edit the parameters as described inĀ Creating Pico Configurations.
- If you want to view the template you can click on the View Template button.
- Click on the Create Pico button when you are finished.
When the pico has been created, you will get a message that the pico was successfully created.