The Component Details page allows you to view Component information and attributes. This page is organized into several general informational and functional sections and also contains buttons that allow you to show where the component is uninstalled, delete the component, go to the Component Edit page, and download XML files.
This section of the Components Details Page displays general information about the component.
The name of the component. By default, the components are listed in alphabetical order by component name. You can sort the components list by the items in this column by clicking on one of the sort arrows.
The name of the component type.
A user definable object that is used to control how to handle resources.
For more information on component types see Building a Component.
Displays the revision number of the component.
Displays the operating system(s) that are valid targets for component deployment.
Displays the date and time when the component was checked in. That is, created or modified.
Displays the user ID of the one who checked in the component. That provides an audit trail when trying to troubleshoot problems or inconsistencies.
A user definable text string that can be used to control the sorting on the components page.
A user definable object that is used to filter the component list. Categories are created using the categories page accessed from the Administrative page. Categories are then applied to a component from the Components page. Categories can also be created by clicking in the “Apply Categories . . .” link.
An optional user defined text string that describes the component object. This attribute is not used by the provisioning software but can provide meaningful information to the user.
This section only appears if the component type is a file and displays general information about the file. The directory section is identical to this one except that it is labeled directory.
This is a the text string that names the component type. This field is called Directory Name for a directory.
The date and time the file or directory was created.
The total amount of disk storage space required to store the file or directory.
This is the owner of the file or directory.
This is the group relationship for this file or directory.
This shows the Read, Write, and Execute permissions for the User, Group, and everyone else not in the first two categories. The first three characters represent the R (read), W (write), and X (execute) permissions for the user (owner). The second three characters represent the R (read), W (write), and X (execute) permissions for the group. The third set of three characters represent the permissions for everyone else who is not either the owner or part of the group.
Displays the options that were checked when the component was created.
This section of the Components Details Page displays components that are referenced by the parent component.
A user definable text string that names the component type that is a child of the parent component (resource object).
This identifies the component type for the child component.
Displays the revision number of the resource. Each time a resource definition is modified, its version number is incremented.
Identifies the source path for the child component (resource).
Allows you to either check in (define) a new resource for the component or select resources from a list of resources that already exist.
This section of the Components Details Page displays information about the component variables.
A user definable variable that can be used to customize deployments.
A user specified value for the component variables.
This section of the Components Details Page displays information about the component procedures.
Marks a procedure for inclusion in a plan.
Lists the procedures defined in this component.
Generates a plan that incudes the checked
This section of the Components Details Page displays information about the component procedures.
Takes you to the component edit page allowing you to change component information.
Takes you to the XML edit page allowing you to change component information and function at the code level.
Allows you to delete this component. If some other object references this component, the HTML user interface displays a message and will not allow you to delete the component.
Takes you back to the components page.
Allows you to export the component XML code to a text file.
Allows you to override the default value of any variable.
Displays where the component has been installed.