Once you develop the code for AIM applications and production objects, use this procedure to create a new cluster.
Start the Configurator. See “Starting the Configurator”.
When the Configurator window opens, right-click the e-Biz Impact Configurator node in the tree view and select New Cluster.
A new cluster, “Cluster1,” is created as a child beneath the e-Biz Impact Configurator parent node.
If the cluster icon does not appear in the tree view,
click the plus sign to the left of e-Biz Impact Configurator to expand
the node.
Right-click Cluster1 to see a list of available menu options:
Unload – remove the selected cluster from the Configurator. This option does not remove the cluster configuration files from your development environment; it just removes the cluster from the Configurator. Once you save a cluster, you can reload it by right-clicking the e-Biz Impact Configurator root node and selecting Load Cluster.
To unload all clusters to the working directory, right-click
the e-Biz Impact 5.4 Configurator node in the tree view, and select
All Tasks | Unload All Clusters.
Save – save all files associated with the selected cluster under the same name. When you save a cluster for the first time, you provide the name under which to save it. When you subsequently save a cluster, this option saves it under the same name.
Save As – save the cluster configuration files to a different name or location; for example, to save an existing cluster as a backup before making changes.
Delete – delete a cluster and the associated files from the development environment.
Rename – rename the cluster. Right-click the cluster in the tree view and select Rename to rename the cluster. Enter the new name and press Enter.
Properties – open the Cluster Properties window.
Right-click the cluster in the tree view and select Save As to save the cluster for the first time. Afterward, select Save to save any cluster additions or changes.
To save all clusters, right-click the e-Biz Impact 5.4
Configurator node in the tree view, and select Save All Clusters.
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