Web Administration Tool¶
The ITPilot administration tool allows managing the execution and verification environments in a simple and uniform way. It is a web application which controls the Wrapper Server and the Browser Pool, as well as the Verification Server, if the latter is deployed.

Login page of the Administration tool¶
To access the Denodo ITPilot administration tool an initial screen (Login page of the Administration tool) is shown in which the user will have to enter his/her credentials. There are two users for this web administration tool: one with login “admin” and password initially set to “admin” (which can be changed after the user logs in by clicking on the button Change password) and another one with login “guest” and password initially set to “guest” (this password can only be changed by the “admin” user). This user can only connect to servers and not to change the servers list nor to change his/her password.
Once login is performed, the page depicted in Main page of the Administration tool, showing the list of servers is displayed.

Main page of the Administration tool, showing the list of servers¶
This page shows the list of Wrapper Servers, Browser Pools and Verification Servers known to the administration tool.
Above the server list, to the right, there are links for performing logout, for accessing the online documentation, and for changing the password of the web administration tool.
In order to administer a specific running server, the user should find
its entry in the list and connect to it by clicking on the Connect
button. If necessary, he will then be asked for the credentials
pertaining to that server. If the connection is successful, diverse
configuration options for the server will appear, structured as a series
of sections.
Note
In general, configuration changes made through the Web administration tool do not require the servers to be restarted. Properties which require the server to be restarted for changes to take effect are marked in the page with the text “(Requires server restart)”.