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Configuring GUI default settings
This section describes how to change the GUI default settings.
Topics:
Configuring the Idle Timeout
Configure Settings
Configuring the Idle Timeout
About this task
A GUI session locks after 10 minutes of inactivity, and you must reenter your password to resume the session. When you
re-enter your password, any work in progress resumes at the point of the timeout. You can set the idle timer to up to 12 hours
or 720 minutes. The idle timeout is based on the URL used to access the GUI. If you access the GUI on cluster 1 and set the idle
timeout, it will apply only to cluster 1. If you connect to cluster 2, the idle timeout dialog will not have the same value as that of
cluster 1, because the URL is different.
CAUTION: Setting idle time to greater than 30 minutes may expose a potential security risk.
Steps
1. Select Settings > Configure Settings from the upper-right corner of the GUI title bar.
The Configure Settings dialog box is displayed.
2. In the Idle Timeout field, click the drop-down , and select either minutes or hours.
3. Click SAVE to save the information.
Client Logging
About this task
Enabled Client Logging catches the JavaScript error on a browser which is not supported, and then client-side exceptions are
sent to the server side which help in debugging. By default, Client Logging is enabled.
Steps
1. Select Settings > Configure Settings from the upper-right corner of the GUI title bar.
2. To disable the client logging, clear the Enable Client-Side Logging check box, and then click Save.
Configure Settings
Use this dialog box to configure the inactivity timeout for your connection to the GUI, or to define the data reload policy when
navigating through provisioning storage object views.
GUI idle timeout
WARNING:
A potential security risk can be exposed by setting idle time to greater than 30 minutes. Therefore, if
you set the idle timeout to greater than 30 minutes, a warning will display on this dialog box.
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