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22 October 2025
- 15:4415:44, 22 October 2025 User's Guide (One Page) (hist | edit) [1,989 bytes] Chris (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==About PHENOM Portal== {{:About PHENOM Portal}} ==Getting Started== {{:Getting Started}} ==Login== {{:Login}} ==Basic Navigation== {{:Basic Navigation}} ==Dashboard== {{:Dashboard}} ==Search Bar== {{:Search Bar}} ==Data Modeling== {{:Data Modeling}} ==Data Model Details== {{:Data Model Details}} ==Entity and Association== {{:Entity and Association}} ==View== {{:View}} ==View Attribute== {{:View Attribute}} ==Package== {{:Package}} ==Observable== {{:Observabl...") originally created as "Book"
31 July 2025
- 09:5209:52, 31 July 2025 PHENOM Updates (hist | edit) [1,341 bytes] Chris (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Quarterly Updates== Skayl provides updates for on-site installation of PHENOM on a quarterly basis; these updates include features and bug fixes implemented in the application during the previous quarter. Each update is provided as a zipped file bundle with a Bash script that applies the update with minimal user input. The exact update installation commands are provided with each update, but, in summary, the customer must be able to perform the following steps: * D...")
- 09:4809:48, 31 July 2025 PHENOM Maintenance (hist | edit) [2,057 bytes] Chris (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Information about PHENOM Installation can be found here. ==Application Initialization== As soon as PHENOM is installed (as well as after any machine reboot or update installation), it will begin to be served as a web-application on the default local IP of its host machine, reachable at `localhost` within that machine. The ability of users from outside to reach this service must be configured in the environment in which the machine hosting PHENO...")
- 09:4609:46, 31 July 2025 PHENOM Installation (hist | edit) [3,776 bytes] Chris (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Information about PHENOM Maintenance can be found here. PHENOM can be provided fully installed and ready-to-run in a pre-packaged virtual machine to be hosted within the customer’s infrastructure. The machine can be delivered in one of the following formats, as exported by VirtualBox: * OVF 0.9 * OVF 1.0 * OVF 2.0 The operating system on the provided virtual machine can be any of the following: * Debian 11 * RHEL 8 * RHEL 9 It is the customer’s respo...") originally created as "Virtual Machine Setup"