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The MQTTBroker Utility application provides a graphical interface to configure a [[MQTTBROKER | MQTTBROKER I/O Server]]. When a MQTTBROKER I/O Server is defined in HSYCO, the MQTTBroker Utility will appear among the applications of the manager. | The MQTTBroker Utility application provides a graphical interface to configure a [[MQTTBROKER | MQTTBROKER I/O Server]]. When a MQTTBROKER I/O Server is defined in HSYCO, the MQTTBroker Utility will appear among the applications of the manager. | ||
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+ | == Committing the configuration == | ||
+ | When all clients are configured (not greyed-out in the lists), click on the "Commit" button on the top-right corner of the main page. The configuration will be persisted and the MQTTBroker I/O Server will restart with the new configuration. |
Revision as of 11:07, 26 August 2019
The MQTTBroker Utility application provides a graphical interface to configure a MQTTBROKER I/O Server. When a MQTTBROKER I/O Server is defined in HSYCO, the MQTTBroker Utility will appear among the applications of the manager.
Committing the configuration
When all clients are configured (not greyed-out in the lists), click on the "Commit" button on the top-right corner of the main page. The configuration will be persisted and the MQTTBroker I/O Server will restart with the new configuration.