Getting Started
Environment Operations Center allows you to control your RadiantOne implementation in a cloud environment. It provides all of the required tools to create, manage, and monitor your RadiantOne environments.
This guide provides an overview of the Environment Operations Center home screen and how to navigate the application user interface.
Overview
After logging in to the Environment Operations Center, the Overview page displays. This is the Environment Operations Center home screen. It provides access to Radiant Logic supporting documentation. This screen also provides a high-level overview of your environments.
A navigation bar is located to the left and is visible from all screens within Environment Operation Center. You can access your account settings by selecting the avatar in the upper right corner, also visible from all screens in the application.
Documentation
The Radiant Logic documentation suite contains guides and resources to help your work in RadiantOne and Environment Operations Center.
To access supporting documentation from within Environment Operations Center, select Access Documentation.
Environments preview
The Environments section on the Overview screen allows you to quickly preview your available environments and sort the previews by status.
Each preview contains the Operational, Warning, Critical and Offline statuses of the applications
The application/environments data displayed differ depending on your assigned role in Environment Operations Center. The Tenant Administrator environment preview displays all of your organization's environments. Environment Administrators and Environment Users will only be able to preview the environments assigned to them.
For further details on role-based permissions, see the role-based permissions guide.
Left navigation
The left navigation contains links to various screens, providing access Environment Operation Center features.
Overview
To navigate to the Overview screen, select either Overview or the Radiant Logic logo.
Environments
The main Environments screen provides an overview of all the environments you have access to. Select Environments to navigate to the Environments overview.
To learn more about the Environments section, see the environments overview guide.
Reporting
The Reporting section allows you to run and review various reports for your environments. Select Reporting to navigate to the Reporting screen.
To learn how to create reports, see the reporting guide.
Monitoring
The Monitoring section provides interactive dashboards where you can review the operating status of various server components for each environment. Select Monitoring to navigate to the Monitoring section of Environment Operations Center.
For details on monitoring server components, see the monitoring guide.
Secure data connectors
You can manage connections to on-premise data connectors in the Secure Data Connectors section. Select Secure Data Connectors to navigate to the Secure Data Connectors screen.
For details on managing data connections, see the secure data connectors guide.
Admin
From the Admin section you can perform various administrative actions in Environment Operations Center. Select Admin to navigate to the Admin home screen.
For further details on operations available in the Admin section, see the admin overview guide.
Account settings
A user avatar is always located in the upper right corner of the Environment Operations Center user interface. Select the avatar to expand your account dropdown menu.
The drop-down displays your name, email, and permissions associated with the account. From the dropdown menu you can navigate to your Account Settings, access the Help center, or Logout of Environment Operations Center.
For information on managing your account settings, see the account settings guide.
Next steps
After reading this guide you should have an understanding of the Overview screen components and how to navigate the Environment Operations Center user interface. For more information on environments, see the environments overview guide. To learn how to create an environment, see the create an environment guide.