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UTM clusters and node applications in the web user interface

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The UTM clusters in the opened collection are displayed in the 'UTM Clusters' section on the primary page of the collection, and the standalone applications are listed in the 'Stand-Alone UTM Applications' section.

Click on the name of a UTM cluster in the 'UTM Clusters' section to open the primary page for this cluster. The page structure is similar to that of the primary page for a standalone application and has three sections:

The 'Functions' section is hidden by default, only the title bar is visible. Click on the title bar to show the functions available for this cluster. These functions are also listed below 'Functions' in the Clusters rack on the sidebar.

The 'Node Applications' section is only available on the primary page of a UTM cluster and contains one entry for each node application of the cluster in each case.

The 'Object Lists' section contains all the object lists available in the cluster.

The functions and object lists displayed on this primary page of the cluster represent a global view of the cluster. For a local view of the node applications of the cluster, there is a similarly structured primary page for each node application which is displayed when you click on the name of a node application in the 'Node Applications' section.

The following basic rule applies:Functions executed on the primary page of the cluster are global cluster functions, while those executed on the primary page of a node application are local application (node-local) actions. The same applies to the data displayed: Data displayed on the primary page of the cluster (and in the associated lists) is global cluster data, whereas data that is displayed on the primary page of a node application (and in the associated lists) is node-local data.

Example: The 'Shut' function on the primary page of the cluster enables the entire cluster to be terminated, whereas the same function on the primary page of a node application terminates only this one node application.