Installing the Petals Web Console

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In this form you must provide four parameters:
# The Petals server +host+ like localhost, "_192.168.1.108, 127.0.0.1 ..._"
This message informs you that the connection attempt has succeeded.

After that you can see the server where you are connected: !first-connection-server-view.png|thumbnail!

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{info}Take attention to the following information, now, when you are connected to one server doesn't say that the server is registered in the referential topology file.{info}

We will see in the next chapter the difference between the real-time topology view and the referential topology persisted in webconsole.xml file.

h1. Two different topology management:


h2. Concept explanation:


h3. First management, "real-time topology view":


h3. Second management, "referential topology file":


h2. Practical explanation:


h3. "real-time topology view" utilization:\\

h3. "referential topology file" utilization:

If isn't the first time you connect to the Petals Webconsole and if servers are saved in the
_webconsole.xml_, the Webconsole proposes to you the following action:



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