Operations on Modules
For a selected module, the following action icons are available:
Icon | Description |
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Enable. Grayed out when unavailable. | |
Stop the module. | |
Disable the module. | |
Delete the module. | |
Add a new module. |
You can perform the same actions from the Actions (three-dot) menu.
To add an Integration module:
- From the top right corner of the Integrations list, click the plus icon.
The modules properties screen appears. - In the Name field, enter a name for the new module.
- (Optional) In the Description field, enter a description for the module.
- From the Type field, select the module type.
- (Optional) In Mode, select where you want the module to run:
- Cloud—The module will run in your cloud instance of Resolve Actions Express. This option is suitable for integration with services that run in the cloud or on-premises services that are accessible from the cloud.
- Remote—In hybrid clouds, the module will run on the on-premises server where you installed the Actions Express hybrid components. This option is suitable for integration with services that run on-premises in a hybrid environment and are not accessible from the cloud.
- Check Monitor to determine that Actions Express will monitor the module. By selecting this option, a new incident is created when the module is down.
- Connection Parameters—When first creating the integration, the Connection Parameters section is disabled. Once the integration has been created and saved, it becomes editable. These parameters will vary depending on the integration.
- In Permissions, specify who can use the module.
See ::title for details and limitations. - In the Configuration Options section, specify additional generic module information:
- Log Level—Select how verbose you want the module-related log messages to be. Level 1 is the least verbose.
The log file is located in the module's installation folder (
C:\Program Files\Resolve\Actions Express Operations Manager Server
by default).
- Log Level—Select how verbose you want the module-related log messages to be. Level 1 is the least verbose.
The log file is located in the module's installation folder (
- Click Save.