Ozeki 10 for System Administrators

This page is meant to be a general overview and a kind of summary of pages primarily intended for system administrators to help them control the setup and implementation processes related to the Ozeki 10 software within their organizations.

The pages of the Administrator's Guide are devoted to the system administration aspects of using Ozeki 10 software. To use the Administrator's Guide, you should be familiar with the installation and basic configuration of Ozeki 10 platform as described in the Installation Guide and the User Guide.

System administrators are responsible for the daily management of networks or IT systems. They organize, install, and support the organization computers, or data communication systems. The following guides will give administrators a crutch in working with Ozeki 10.

First, in the Integration Guide, we will provide you guides to setup third party integrations to make the most out of Ozeki 10. These will make your database management more versatile. These are step-by-step guides, so it will be easy to follow.

The next topic is the Ozeki 10 desktop. It works as an OS, but for the Ozeki 10 softwares. You can put shortcuts or icons there and you can organize them to make your workflow better. In this guide you will learn how to create, move, delete, and restore icons, and how to use the Ozeki Store.

The Backup and Restore section give you an idea about how you could backup Ozeki 10 and all the settings of it to restore later. It is handy if you wish to reinstall a computer which will use the Ozeki 10 after. It will compress the software and the user settings, so you can store it somewhere safe.

The Securing the Ozeki 10 GUI page is a good way to make sure that Ozeki uses the HTTPS protocol. At the first launch it is not provided. This guide will show you how to change the connection to HTTPS.

A Cluster is a great way to make your IT system more resistant to errors. It refers to a group of servers working together, to reduce downtime in the event of failures. To make a Cluster for Ozeki 10, head over to the Setting up an Ozeki Cluster page.

To have a system that works great with your networks, you need to setup exceptions for the Ozeki Softwares. To configure your firewall in a way that the Ozeki softwares require, please visit the Firewall configuration site.

To have a full access to the Ozeki system, you need an admin password, which is provided to you. If you want to change it for security purposes, or if you have lost it, feel free to visit the Changing the admin password and the Recover a lost amin password page.

IPv4 address is very important for networking, if you want to connect a computer to anything in a local network, you will need the IPv4 address. To find it, please head over to the Find IPv4 address.

We hope that this guide was helpfull. If you have any problem with your system, feel free to contact us at info@ozeki.hu

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