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Digi Control

Digi Control documentation

Complete practical guidance for WEB/Admin, the interactive dctl console, software, modules, services, workers, hardware, networking, security, diagnostics and recovery.

Structured guide

Start with the task you need to complete

Every section contains concrete steps, examples and verification points.

01

Digi Control — complete operating guide

Starting point for day-to-day administration through WEB/Admin and the interactive dctl console.

02

WEB/Admin — structure, roles and safe operation

Organisation of the visual interface, dynamic navigation, roles and the common action flow.

03

WEB Dashboard — operational overview

How to read the home screen and drill into a specific problem.

04

Interactive server detail

What appears after clicking a local or managed server.

05

WEB Software — package search and management

Search, plan, install, update, repair/reinstall and remove through WEB.

06

WEB Transactions — progress, journal and recovery

Detailed view of current and previous package operations.

07

WEB Modules — registry and module details

How product modules are validated and what appears when clicked.

08

WEB Services & Workers

Allow-listed systemd actions, worker heartbeats, supervisor and watchdog.

09

WEB Audit and Access

Compact categorised audit and user/session management.

10

The dctl console — modes and purpose

Interactive local administration, text fallback and restricted direct software commands.

11

Navigating the interactive console

Keys, panes, search/filter and the action menu.

12

Console entry points

Map of official guided entry points and their purpose.

13

Software and transactions — common lifecycle

The shared sequence from backend evaluation to audit/reconciliation.

14

Searching for and installing software

Practical WEB and dctl steps for finding the correct package.

15

Update, repair/reinstall and remove

Differences, risk preview and post-operation checks.

16

Sources, signatures and package safety

Repository/local RPM trust, impact preview, locks and journal recovery.

17

Modules, services, workers and capabilities

Relationships between product functionality and runtime components.

18

Module discovery, visibility and topology

Controlled discovery and reasons a module may not be displayed.

19

Product module detail and signed actions

Identity, dependencies, health, recovery and action contracts.

20

Settings and policies

Runtime, maintenance, visibility, source, remote, hardware and retention settings.

21

Workers and automated maintenance

What workers collect, recommend and do not change autonomously.

22

Network and firewall

Interfaces/routes, dynamic backends, profiles, transactions and remote safety.

23

Hardware and diagnostics — working model

From catalogue/evidence to incident, case, service and validation.

24

Hardware overview and catalogue

CPU, memory, storage, network, controllers, GPU, BMC and sensors.

25

Component mapping and lifecycle

Stable identity, parent-child relationships, replacement and history.

26

Hardware evidence, matrix and scheduler

Read-only channels, coverage/gaps, workers and exports.

27

Incidents, diagnostic cases and service lifecycle

Managing a hardware problem through validation/acceptance.

28

Remote Administration on the local server

Enablement, source allow-list, enrolment, pairing and trusted clients.

29

Managed Servers — inventory, pairing and snapshots

Central view of independent DigiOS servers and bounded actions.

30

Runtime health, ledger, queue and recovery

Services, workers, integrity, pending operations, locks and safe recovery.

31

Security, integrity and safe repair

SELinux, permissions, checksums, trust, capabilities and drift.

32

Logs, diagnostics and exports

Known log sources, filters, bundles and correlation IDs.

33

Audit, traceability and compliance

Actors, categories, event chains, exports and retention.

34

Help and documentation

Context help, Documentation Center, man pages and the visual DB editor.

35

Recovery and troubleshooting

Safe sequence for WEB, worker, transaction, remote and state problems.

36

Daily practical workflows

Operational review, software install, managed server, hardware warning and failed worker.

37

WEB and console area reference

Complete user-facing index of primary functions.