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Service console
The Service Console allows users to execute application-administrative commands directly within the system. This feature is available under Administration > Service Console.
Accessing the Service Console
To use the Service Console, navigate to:
- Administration > Service Console in the application menu.
Executing Commands
- Enter the desired command in the input field.
- Check the Return checkbox if applicable.
- Execute the command.
Command Hints
For assistance with available commands, you can use:
Control (or Ctrl) ⌃ + Space
This shortcut will provide relevant hints and autocomplete suggestions directly within the console.
Notes
- Ensure you have the necessary administrative permissions to execute commands.
- Use commands carefully, as administrative actions may affect the system configuration and functionality.
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