This is the JMP Live 15.2 administration help. Other versions include 15.0 and 15.1 (English).

JMP Live Help
Create visualizations with your data in JMP and share your analyses using JMP Live. Anyone viewing these posts has the interactive capabilities of JMP to explore your data.
Find out more about these topics:
Publish JMP Graphs and Reports as Posts
Publish your JMP graphs and reports to a JMP Live post. Create your graphs and reports in JMP and then click File > Publish. For more details, see Save and Share Reports.
Figure 1.1 JMP Live Post Thumbnails
Icons indicate the following information:
The post is private (only you can see it)
The post is shared with everyone
The post is shared with groups
The post is a featured post (added by an administrator)
The post is a folder and can contain several reports
How many views the post has
How many user comments the post has
You have not bookmarked the post
You have bookmarked the post
The post has been flagged
Figure 1.2 Example of a JMP Live Post
Interact with Posts
Tip: To navigate in JMP Live using a keyboard, use the Tab and Enter keys.
Find out what you can do in posts:
Open Posts
Posts appear under My Dashboard and All Posts:
My Dashboard: Contains all of the following types of posts:
posts that you have published
posts that people that you follow have published
posts published to groups that you are a member of
Bookmarks: Contains posts that you have bookmarked
All Posts: Contains everything from My Dashboard and all public posts (that are shared with everyone)
Click a post to open it. If there is only one post, it opens directly. If there are several posts in a folder, click the folder to open it, then click the post that you want to see. You can use the navigation icons to move to the next, previous, first, or last post in the folder.
See Data Values or Descriptions
In a graph or a report, point your cursor or tap on a data point or a calculation to see its values or description.
Note: To open or close reports and graphs, click or tap the arrow to the right of the title.
Figure 1.3 See Data Point’s Values
Figure 1.4 See Explanation of a P-Value Calculation
Select Data
How you select data in a graph (points, bars, and so on) depends on whether you are on a computer or a mobile device. The default mode is to select a single data point. If you want to select multiple data points:
On a computer, press Shift then select the data points.
On a mobile device, tap the multiple selection icon and then select the data points.
On a computer
On a mobile device
Select or deselect a single data point
Click a data point.
Tap then tap a data point.
Select or deselect multiple data points
Hold down the Shift key and click multiple data points.
Tap then tap multiple data points.
Identify a single data point
Point to a single data point.
Tap then tap a data point.
Select data points by brushing
Click and drag a rectangle over data points. Click and drag in the center to move the rectangle, or drag the corners to resize it.
Tap then draw a rectangle over the data points. Drag the center to move the rectangle, or drag the corners to resize it.
See Linked Data
If your JMP report contains multiple graphs, data in all graphs are linked. So if you select data, it is highlighted in all associated graphs.
Figure 1.5 Select Data in Linked Graphs
In this example, a histogram bar in the top graph is selected. The corresponding rows are highlighted in the scatterplot and in the marginal histogram.
Exclude and Hide Data
Once you have selected data, you can exclude it from report calculations and hide it in graphs. Reports and graphs automatically update.
Figure 1.6 Report Menu Options
To exclude and hide data, use the options in the More menu on the right:
Note: If the report contains a Local Data Filter, most of these options do not appear, since you use the Local Data Filter instead.
Exclude and Hide Selected Rows: Excludes and hides selected data.
Include and Show All Rows: Includes and shows any excluded or hidden data.
Invert Row Selection: Changes the current selection to the deselected data.
Additional Report Options
The More menu on a report can also contain these options:
Display Log Messages: Shows messages from the server and any unexpected conditions from the client.
Themes: Changes the page appearance. See Change the Theme.
Share: (Appears on small or mobile browser windows only; otherwise, appears on the toolbar as the Share icon .) Gets a copy of the report link that you can share. See Share Posts.
Bookmark/Unbookmark: (Appears on small or mobile browser windows only; otherwise, appears on the toolbar as the Bookmark icon .) Bookmarks or removes a bookmark from the post. See Bookmark Posts.
Delete post: (Appears only on posts that you own or if you are an administrator) Deletes the post. See Delete Posts.
Flag as inappropriate: Flags the post as inappropriate. See Flag Posts or Users.
Filter Data
If the original JMP report included a Local Data Filter, you can use the filter to focus on specific data and see the impact on graphs and reports.
Figure 1.7 Filter Data in Graphs
In this example, the filter choices are showing only females between 51 and 63 inches tall who are between the ages of 12 and 14.
Local Data Filter Options
Conditional Filtering
Limits the options in the Local Data Filter by condition. For more information, see Using JMP.
Note: This option does not appear if there is more than one OR group, or if the columns are not hierarchical.
Invert filter
Inverts currently selected filters.
Select filtered rows in graphs
Selects all filtered rows in graphs.
Show filtered rows in graphs
Shows all filtered rows in graphs.
Include filtered rows in calculations
Only filtered rows are included in report calculations.
Modify Graphs
Use the options in the More menu next to a report to customize graph elements.
Figure 1.8 Change the Marker Size
The options in this menu can vary depending on the type of graph or JMP platform. For example:
In scatterplots and histograms, you can change the marker size.
In profilers, you can reset the profiler to its original state, or re-scale the vertical axis to include the response.
In data filters, you can choose how you want to filter data.
In bubble plots, you can change the appearance of the bubbles.
Change the Theme
To change the page appearance, at the top right, click More > Themes.
Figure 1.9 Change the Page Theme
Edit Posts or Access Details
To change the title, description, sharing settings, and more on a post that you created:
From a post thumbnail, click More > Edit.
From within your post, click Details then click Edit . To change the image, click the thumbnail.
Tip: If you want to add a link to a website in the report description, you can use these HTML tags: <a href= "target">, <b>, <em>, <i>, <strong>, and <u>.
To access details about someone else’s post:
From a thumbnail, click More > Details.
Within someone’s post, click Details .
You can see publishing details and comments. You might also be able to download the associated data table or copy a JSL script that re-creates the report.
Note: The associated data table and a JSL script might not appear depending on the post’s settings.
Figure 1.10 Edit a Post’s Details
Comment on Posts
In JMP Live, you can add comments to stand-alone posts or to a folder containing several posts. You can see how many user comments are on a post in the thumbnail next to the Comments icon .
Note: In addition to user comments, you might also see system comments, which are mainly informative. System comments are not included in the comment count.
To see or add comments to a post or folder, proceed as follows:
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Click a post or folder to open it.
Note: In a folder, you cannot comment on individual posts, but you can comment on the entire folder.
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Click or .
Any existing comments appear.
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Click in the Write your comment here box and enter a new comment. To respond to an existing comment, click Reply and enter a comment.
Tip: In addition to text, you can use basic HTML, such as bold (<b> or <strong>), italics (<i> or <em>), preformatted (<pre>), or underline (<u>). You can also use markdown, such as headings (#, ##, etc.), bold (**text**), italics (*text*), and more.
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Click Submit.
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(Optional) To edit or delete a comment, click More and select Edit or Delete. To delete all comments on a post you own, next to the number of comments, click More > Delete All.
If someone adds, deletes, or replies to a comment on a post that you own, you will get a notification (unless you turned off notifications for comments).
Bookmark Posts
If you want to easily access a stand-alone post or a folder containing several posts, you can bookmark it in JMP Live.
Note: In a folder, you cannot bookmark individual posts, but you can bookmark the entire folder.
To bookmark a stand-alone post or folder, click Bookmark or > Bookmark. To see all your bookmarked posts and folders, at the top, click Bookmarks.
Figure 1.11 Bookmarks Page
Tip: On the Bookmarks page, updated posts have a green dot next to their time stamp. After you view the post, the green dot disappears.
Delete Posts
To delete a post that you created:
From a post thumbnail, click More > Delete.
From a post, click More > Delete post.
Figure 1.12 Delete a Post from a Post
Share Posts
When you create a post in JMP, choose how you want to share it. You can keep the post private, share it with everyone, or share it with specific groups. You can change the sharing option in JMP Live.
Change How a Post is Shared
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Open your post.
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Click Details .
3.
Next to Shared with, click Edit .
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Select an option.
Tip: To stop sharing a post, set the option to Only Me. You can also quickly stop sharing a post with groups from a post thumbnail by clicking > Stop sharing with groups.
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Click Save.
Share Posts on Social Media
To share a post on social media or using a link, click Share or > Share.
You can share a post in any of these ways:
On social media: such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
Note: These options do not appear if your administrator has disabled them.
Email a link
Copy a link
Copy embedded HTML code (for a web page)
Figure 1.13 Sharing Options
Note: If you are sharing your own post, and it is private (only you can see it), you will not see all of these options. You must first share your post with everyone to see these options.
Flag Posts or Users
If you think a post or user profile contains inappropriate content, you can flag it to the administrator:
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Do one of the following actions:
To flag a post: On a post thumbnail or from a post, click More > Flag as Inappropriate.
To flag a user profile: From a user profile, click More > Report User.
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(Optional) Add comments to explain the issue.
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Click Submit.
Here is what happens when a post or user profile is flagged:
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JMP Live administrators determine whether a flagged post should be cleared (the flag removed), hidden, or removed, and whether a flagged user profile should be cleared or hidden.
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If the administrator hides or removes a flagged post, or hides the flagged user profile, the owner of the flagged post or the flagged user is notified (if they have not turned off notifications for flags). For hidden posts or users, the owner or user can attempt to fix the problem and let the administrator know. The administrator can then reinstate the post or user if they approve.
Manage Notifications
Note: This section covers user notifications. For administrator notifications, see Manage Admin Notifications.
In JMP Live, depending on your notification settings, you might be notified when these things happen:
someone new starts following you
someone adds, deletes, or replies to a comment on one of your posts
a post that you bookmarked is updated
a request that you made to join a group is approved or denied, or you are added or removed from a group
someone requests to join a closed group that you are an administrator of
someone flags a post that you created or flags your user profile
an administrator deletes one of your posts, or a folder that includes one of your posts, or if one of your posts is removed from a group
To see your notifications, click Notifications . From here, you can perform the following actions:
Click a notification to take you to its source. For example, if someone comments on your post, the post opens so that you can see the comment.
Click See All to see all notifications in a larger window. From here, you can do the following:
Click Mark All as Read to turn notifications from gray (not read) to white (read) and remove the notification number flag.
Click Clear All to remove all notifications.
Click More to clear a single notification.
Click Settings to manage your notifications. See Manage Notification Settings.
Manage Notification Settings
On the Notification Settings page, you can choose which types of notifications you want to receive and how often you want to get email notifications.
Stop receiving a notification of a certain type: Under On JMP Live, click Off.
Change how often you get email notifications: Under Email, choose a time period.
Figure 1.14 Example of JMP Live Notification Settings
Search for People, Posts, or Groups
You can search JMP Live in these ways:
To search all of JMP Live, enter a name or keyword in the search box at top right.
To filter posts on the Home pages, click Filters . Enter any combination of search text, user IDs, group names, or dates. See Filter Your Search.
Figure 1.15 Search Options (JMP Live and JMP Public)
Filter Your Search
To use filters, depending on where you want to search, go to Home > My Dashboard, Bookmarks, or All Posts.
To find all posts from a user or group, enter a user name or group name in the Find user or Find group box. Suggestions appear as you type.
To search by a keyword in a post title, enter a word into the Find text box.
You can further refine your search by restricting the date.
To clear your search, click the x next to a user or group name, or clear other fields by clicking Clear Filters.
Follow Someone
If you follow someone, their posts appear on your Dashboard.
Figure 1.16 Follow Someone
To follow someone, perform one of these actions:
Next to their name in the search results, click Follow .
Click a person’s name to go to their user profile, and then click Follow.
Edit Your Profile
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At the top right, click your user icon > My Profile.
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Click Edit.
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Change your picture, display name, or preferred language. Depending on the authentication method, you might also be able to change your password.
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If you want to use JSL to create and publish JMP Live reports, you need an API key. Click Generate API Key and make a note of your key. For details, see Get an API Key.
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Click Save.
JMP Live Groups
There are different types of groups in JMP Live:
Personal groups: Users and administrators can create personal groups. Only people that you add to a personal group can see the group and its posts. Personal groups can be owned by the creator of the group, or by a member that you specify as an administrator of the group.
Open, Closed, or Hidden groups: Only administrators can create these types of groups.
Open: Anyone can find the group, join the group, and see the posts and members.
Closed: Anyone can find the group, but only members can see the posts and members. People can request to join the group.
Hidden: Only members can find the group and see posts and members.
On the Groups page, you see My Groups or All Groups:
My Groups: Shows all groups that you are a member of.
All Groups: Shows all groups that you are a member of and all open and closed groups that you can join or ask to join.
You can also filter by group type in the All types menu.
Figure 1.17 My Groups Page
When you add someone to a group, they are added automatically. They can choose to leave the group by hovering over the Joined button and clicking Leave.
Create JMP Live Groups
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Click Groups.
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Click Create Group.
Figure 1.18 Create New User Group
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Name the group.
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(Optional) Add a group description.
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Click Find user.. and type user names to add members.
Clickable suggestions appear as you type.
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As an administrator, you can choose the group type:
Open: Anyone can find the group, ask to join the group, see who is in it, and what they post.
Closed: Anyone can find the group, but only members can see posts and who is in the group. People can request to join the group.
Hidden: Only members can find the group, see posts, and who is in the group. Owned by the administrator who is creating the group.
Personal: Only members can find the group, see posts, and who is in the group. Owned by a member that you specify.
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Click Create.
Share JMP Live Posts with Groups
When you publish a report from JMP, you can share it with a group. Or, you can share a published post with a group from JMP Live.
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Click Home > My Dashboard to see your posts.
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Open the post that you want to share.
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Click Details .
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In the Shared with section, click Edit .
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Click Groups and select the groups that you want to share with.
Tip: To stop sharing a post that you own with a group, click and deselect the check box of the groups you no longer want to share the post with.
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Click Save.
The post appears on the group page and on the group members’ Home pages.
Add Members
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Click Groups > My Groups.
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Click the name of the group that you want to add members to.
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Click More > Add members.
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Type user names to add members.
Clickable suggestions appear as you type.
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Click Submit.
Remove Members
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Click Groups > My Groups.
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Click the name of the group that you want to remove members from.
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Click Manage Group.
Note: You must be an administrator of the group to see this option and add members.
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Click the row (not the Display Name) containing the names of the members that you want to remove.
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Click Delete and click OK.
Change Member Permissions
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Click Groups > My Groups.
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Click the name of the group that contains the members whose permissions you want to change.
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Click Manage Group.
Note: You must be an administrator of the group to see this option and remove members.
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Click Edit Permissions.
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Select the check boxes to set these permissions:
Can Publish: Member can publish posts to the group.
Can Remove Posts: Member can remove posts from the group. Removing a post makes the post visible to only its original owner.
Group Admin: Member is a group administrator. Administrators can add or remove members from the group, change member permissions, and delete posts from the group.
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Click Save.
Manage Join Requests
People can request to join closed groups. You can approve or deny requests.
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Click Groups > My Groups.
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Click the name of the group that you want to manage requests for.
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Click Manage Group > Requests.
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Click Approve or Deny next to the member’s name.
Edit Groups
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Click Groups > My Groups.
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Click the name of the group that you want to edit.
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Click More > Edit Group.
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Update the group details.
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Click Save.
Delete Groups
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At the top of the JMP Live web page, click Groups.
A list of any groups that you are a member of appears in My Groups.
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Click the group name.
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Click More > Delete Group.
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Click OK.
When you delete a group, posts shared with the group are not deleted:
If the post is shared with the deleted group only, it becomes private to the owner of the post.
If the post is shared with other active groups, it is removed only from the deleted group.
Administrator Options
From the Admin menu in JMP Live you can do the following:
Manage Admin Notifications
As an administrator, you are notified in situations like these:
when someone flags a post or user profile as inappropriate
when someone updates a flagged post or user profile
when someone requests to join a group that has no group administrator
To see your administrative notifications, click Notifications > Admin. You can perform these actions:
Click a notification to take action on it or see details. See Manage Flagged Content.
Next to a notification, click More > Clear Notification to delete it. This deletes only the notification, not the flag, which is tracked on the Flagged Content page.
Manage Users
To see and manage all JMP Live users, click Admin > Users.
For each user, you can change these aspects:
the user’s display name
whether the user can access JMP Live (is enabled)
whether the user can publish content to JMP Live
whether the user has administrative privileges
whether the user can use the API key to publish JMP Live reports
If you are using Local authentication, you can create a new JMP Live user.
Manage Groups
To see and manage all JMP Live groups, click Admin > Groups.
You can see the group name, type of group, a description of the group, the number of members, and the number of posts.
Click a group name to add or remove members, change member permissions, review requests to join the group, edit the group, or delete the group. For details, see JMP Live Groups.
Manage Flagged Content
To manage posts or user profiles that are flagged as inappropriate, click Admin > Flagged Content.
You can do any of these actions:
Clear the flags if the content or user profile is deemed appropriate.
Hide the content or user profile for now. You can approve the content or user profile if it is updated or deemed appropriate, or you can delete it.
Delete the content completely from JMP Live.
Manage Settings
As an administrator, you can change run-time settings and view configuration settings. Configuration settings are read-only, but can be changed in the environment (.env) files, normally located here:
C:\Program Files\SAS\JMP Live\JMP Live
C:\Program Files\SAS\JMP Live\JMPPool
Update the environment files to specify any settings that you want to change the default value for. The environment files contain only exceptions to the default settings.
Runtime Settings
Allows anonymous access
Choose whether anonymous users (people not logged in to JMP Live) can access JMP Live (on), or if a login is required (off). If you turn this option on, when someone sends a link to a JMP Live post that is shared with everyone, anonymous users can see the post on JMP Live.
Admin e-mail address
Enter an email address for the JMP Live administrator.
Admin e-mail address no reply
Enter an email address from which to send automatic replies coming from JMP Live. Replies to this address are not monitored.
Publish throttle count
Set the number of times a user is allowed to publish posts to JMP Live within the value specified in Publish Throttle Minutes. A value of zero means that there is no limit.
Publish throttle minutes
Set the amount of time within which a user is allowed to publish, at most, the number of posts specified in the Publish Throttle Count. A value of zero means that there is no limit.
Replace throttle count
Set the number of times a user is allowed to replace posts to JMP Live within the value specified in Replace Throttle Minutes. A value of zero means that there is no limit. If you specify a negative value, the Publish Throttle Count value is used.
Replace throttle minutes
Set the amount of time within which a user is allowed to replace, at most, the number of posts specified in the Replace Throttle Count. A value of zero means that there is no limit. If you specify a negative value, the Publish Throttle Minutes value is used.
User storage limit MB
Set the per-user limit on storage in megabytes. A value of zero means that there is no limit.
Maximum package size MB
Set the maximum size of an individual post in megabytes. This includes all uploaded assets, such as HTML files, thumbnail images, and data tables.
Maximum avatar size KB
Set the maximum size in kilobytes of a user’s profile picture.
SMTP server address
(Required for sharing by email.) Set the name of the SMTP server to use for sending email.
SMTP port
(Required for sharing by email.) Set the port number to use for connecting to the SMTP server.
SMTP user
(Required for sharing by email.) Set the user name for connecting to the SMTP server.
SMTP password
(Required for sharing by email.) Set the password for connecting to the SMTP server.
SMTP ignore TLS
Choose whether the SMTP connection should ignore Transport Layer Security (TLS) (on) or not ignore TLS (off).
View expire seconds
Set the number of seconds that must elapse before a user’s view of a post counts as an additional view of the post.
Prevent index page caching
Choose whether cache-control headers are passed with a post’s index file, which prevents a browser from caching the headers (on) or not passed (off).
Loggly token
Set the token to use when sending log records to Loggly. Loggly is a website log indexing service that helps you make sense of your web logs.
Loggly sub-domain
Set the Loggly sub-domain to send log records to. For a description of Loggly, see Loggly token.
Automatic HTML regeneration
Choose whether HTML generated by older JMP versions is automatically regenerated in the background (on) or not (off). If this setting is on, existing HTML posts are queued for regeneration, and newly published posts and posts visited by users are regenerated immediately.
Auto-Regen max age days
If Automatic HTML Regeneration is turned on, set the age of reports (in days) to add to the regeneration queue. If set to zero, no more reports are added to the queue, but any existing reports in the queue are regenerated.
Regeneration frequency (seconds)
(Applicable only if Automatic HTML Regeneration is set to on.) Set the number of seconds to wait between automatic HTML regenerations.
Max active regenerations
(Applicable only if Automatic HTML Regeneration is set to on.) Set the maximum number of HTML regenerations that can take place at one time. The range is from 1 to 8.
Configuration Settings
JMP release
Set the major release version of JMP that is allowed to publish content to JMP Live. The JMP version must be less than or equal to the version of JMP Live.
Authentication scheme
Set the authentication scheme that JMP Live uses. Possible values include keycloak, ldap, and local. This should be set once and never changed unless starting over with an empty database.
JMP Live launch time
Shows the time at which this instance of JMP Live was initially launched.
Enable API key
Indicates whether the server API should be protected by an API key.
Base URL
Base URL for this JMP Live server.
Allow social sharing
Choose whether to allow users to share links to posts on social media.
Cookie expire time
Set the amount of time a session’s cookie is valid. You cannot enter a value below five seconds.
SSL .crt file
Set the path to the .crt file. A .crt file is a digital certificate file that is used with a web browser to verify a secure website’s authenticity.
SSL key file
Set the path to the certificate key file. A certificate key file is a private text file used initially to generate a Certificate Signing Request. It is used later to secure and verify connections using the certificate that was created by that request.
SSL certificate authority file
Set the path to the certificate authority file. This file contains the public key signatures of the chain of signing authorities that have signed the SSL certificates.
Default Loggly token
Set the default token to use when sending log records to Loggly. For a description of Loggly, see Loggly token.
Monitor the Status of JMP Pools
A JMP pool has a number of JMP sessions running on different ports. You can monitor the status of JMP pools under Admin > JMP Pool Status. Click the gray arrow beside the web address to see the JMP sessions for that pool.
Figure 1.19 JMP Pool Status
The Summary at the top shows you how many JMP sessions are available, in use, closed, or launching, and how many JMP sessions you have in total. You also see CPU and memory statistics indicating how busy the sessions are.
If a session is in use, you can see who is using it, when it was launched, and the JMP report associated with the JMP session.
The window refreshes automatically every five seconds. You can perform any of the following actions:
Click Refresh to refresh on demand.
Click Pause to stop refreshing the window automatically.
Click Play to start refreshing automatically again.
Restart a Session
If a session in a pool appears to be hanging, you have two options:
First, click Recycle to make the session available to someone else. In the Summary, the session should go from In Use or Launching to Available.
If Recycle does not work, click Terminate to completely shut down the session and make it available.
To restart all sessions in a pool, click Recycle or Terminate next to the pool’s web address.
Manage the Audit Log
The audit log tracks changes users make in JMP Live, such as publishing a post, deleting a post, creating a user, following someone, and so on. It is a record that administrators can use to see user activity and troubleshoot issues. Click Admin > Audit Log to open the audit log.
Search the Audit Log
You can search the audit log by a specific action type, outcome, user, post, IP address, or date. Limit your search using any combination of these filters:
Search by action: Search by a specific action, such as a deleted post, shared post, and many more:
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Click All actions.
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Check the box of the action that you want to search for. Hover over an action for a description.
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Click Apply.
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To remove all actions, click Clear and then click Apply.
Search by post: Enter the post ID in the Find object box. The post ID appears at the end of the URL of a JMP Live post.
Search by user: Enter a person’s display name or user ID into the Find user box.
Filter by outcome: Click Succeeded? and check the box next to Yes or No and then click Apply.
Limit the date range: Click All dates and choose a date, or click Custom Dates to enter a specific date range.
Search by IP address: Enter an IP address into the Find IP address box.
Search details: Enter text into the Search details box to search in the Details column (which uses JSON formatting).
In the search results, you can see details such as when and by whom the action was performed. You can also perform these actions:
To see the impacted post, group, or user, click the Object ID.
To see the user’s profile, click the Acting User.
To remove a filter from the search, below the search bar, click the x beside a user name or post ID.
Figure 1.20 Remove Filter
Download the Audit Log
Click Download to get a CSV file of the audit log. It is recommended to limit the audit log results by performing a search. If you have not limited the results, the Download button might be grayed out to prevent large downloads resulting in poor performance.