Using The Publisher Console - Dell DX6000 Setup And Configuration Manual

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<exists header="headerNameXXX"/>
<exists header="headerNameYYY"/>
</select>
5.3.4.3. NotExists Clause
<select name="subscriptionName1">
<notexists header="headerName"/>
</select>
<select name="subscriptionName1">
<notexists header="headerNameXXX"/>
<notexists header="headerNameYYY"/>
</select>
5.3.4.4. All Clauses
<select name="subscriptionName1">
<filter header="headerName">
olderThan('365d')
</filter>
<exists header="headerNameXXX"/>
<notexists header="headerNameYYY"/>
</select>

5.4. Using the Publisher Console

The Publisher Console allows users to view progress made by the Publisher and the associated
subscribers. To better understand the data contained within this console page, a legend has been
provided below. To access the Publisher console, use the domain name or IP address of the DX
Content Router node and the configured console port number (by default, this is port 8090). In
the example below, we typed http://192.168.1.101:8090 into the address field of the browser. The
location of the console differs when the Publisher is installed on a Cluster Services Node (CSN).
Please reference the CSN Installation and Configuration Guide for related details.
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December 2010

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