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    How to access Network Configuration tab in Mango GT?!

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      skazemi
      last edited by

      Hey there,

      I just got my hands on a new Mango GT. The problem is that I can't find Network Configuration tab to change the network and also Time Zone settings!!

      Any ideas??

      Thanks,
      Saeed

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      • CraigWebC
        CraigWeb
        last edited by

        Hi @skazemi

        Until the next release the best way to modify network settings is to use the legacy UI. On the datasource page,! there is a link to the legacy UI
        0_1597212840476_Screenshot 2020-08-12 at 08.13.31.png
        Go to settings: 0_1597212944041_Screenshot 2020-08-12 at 08.15.32.png
        and expand the mangoES configuration drop down

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          skazemi
          last edited by

          Hi Craig,

          Thank you for the reply.
          My hardware is Mango GT and there is no such configuration tab under setting!! Here is some screen shots:
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          0_1597215454236_5da0380d-fc15-4d31-bd98-432dff9a24af-image.png

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          • BGB
            BG
            last edited by

            Hello Skazemi,
            I may be wrong here as I have not used the MangoGT, but if you are wanting to edit network configuration items such as using DHCP or setting a static IP address and subnet, gateways etc... you will need to do that on the Linux server which is the OS for the MangoGT.

            I have used Mango 2 and Mango 3, both of which run on a Linux server and all of the network configurations are done via the Linux command line (or in our case of a hosted web server, the Plesk control panel.)

            The same goes for the time zone settings. Mango takes it time from the server OS. Each individual data source can be set to different timezones but the overall system time is used by Mango as a starting point.

            There are some network items that can be set in the env.properties file such as which port the Mango web page will use. Please remember to save the env.properties file in the overrides folder or it will be overwritten when Mango is updated.

            @IA Staff, if I am wrong please correct and my apologies.

            Cheers
            Brian

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            • CraigWebC
              CraigWeb
              last edited by

              @skazemi it seems like you do not have the mangoES configurations module installed. You can confirm this by looking in your modules page for this widget:
              0_1597223028354_Screenshot 2020-08-12 at 11.03.28.png

              @BG You are correct that however, the MangoES configuration module will run a shell script that changes the network settings and timezone of the OS when you click save.

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                skazemi
                last edited by

                @BG yes, you are right but I am going to set it up/test it via Mango config module because later end client will use it.

                @CraigWeb yes it was not installed! but now I get this error:
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                Any thoughts?

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                  zenvakil
                  last edited by

                  Hey There,
                  I am having a similar problem, was wondering if there were any updates?

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                  • CraigWebC
                    CraigWeb
                    last edited by

                    Hi Zen

                    The only update I can give is that for now you should configure the network and timezone settings through the command line. The ES configuration module is currently being reworked and I cannot give a completion date.

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