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This guide is for administrators who are configuring and managing the WAE Live application. You must have an admin role assigned to configure WAE Live from the web UI.
Note For information on configuring collection, see the WAE Platform Configuration Guide.
Note $WAE_ROOT
is directory in which the software is installed. On Linux, the default $WAE_ROOT
is /opt/cariden
. ($WAE_ROOT
and $CARIDEN_ROOT
are the same.) $CARIDEN_HOME
is the directory in which the WAE Design, WAE Live, and WAE Collector executables and binaries are installed. On Linux, the default is /opt/cariden/software/mate/current
.
WAE Live data is collected from WAE Collector, which can include the creation and addition of a simulated demand traffic matrix. The data is stored in plan files. WAE Live uses two internal mechanisms, a time-series optimized datastore and an internal archive, to store this data and make available for use in the application. The Map component shows the visualization of these plan files in a weathermap layout. The Explore and Analytics components access the datastore.
To enhance the visualization of these plan files, you can create and edit multiple plan file layouts using the WAE Design GUI. After saving the plan file as a template back to WAE Live, it is applied to the most recently collected plan file and stored for use in the Map.
$WAE_ROOT/logs/wae-live
and $WAE_ROOT/logs/wae-web-server
, where $WAE_ROOT
is the installation directory. By default, the installation directory is /opt/cariden
. You can also access log files from the Statistics UI. ml_insert_ctl
tool. For information, see ml_insert_ctl -help
. mate_tech_support
tool to create a tar file of support information. The output is put into the /tmp/MATE_TS
directory by default. To change the directory in which the results are stored, use the -tar-path
option. Example: This creates a tar file of support information and puts the output into the /troubleshooting
directory.