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Nexus Community Member Roles and Ranks
Nexus- our ScienceLogic Community is comprised of many different types of members. We have different ways to identify and reward different participants based on who they are and their activities. Role- who the member is (Employee, Partner, Customer, Prospect) Rank- levels of members based on accumulated points and recognition, members move up as they participate more Role We have image/icons for employee members of the community so that you may more easily identify them: Ranks Nexus community members go up in ranks based on participation. Here are some of the participation activities we measure. Note that all require login to be tracked. Message and Content Views Posting a question, idea or other piece of content Commenting on a question, idea, blog or other piece of content ‘Liking’ content Here is our ranking system with the newest members starting at the bottom. Thanks for looking and as always- feel free to share your questions.Nexus Community Tip: Follow Tags
Following Tags in the Nexus Community is a great way to track topics and content which are the most important to you. Be sure to also read about the importance of tagging. There are several ways to Follow and Monitor Tags. Login to the Nexus Community Follow Tags There are two popular ways to locate ‘Tags’ Content Tag Cloud Here is how you can accomplish this using either technique. 1. Content If a piece of content has ‘Tags’ they will display on the lower left corner below the piece of content. Click on the desired tag to see all content which has uses this tag across the community. 2. Tag Cloud Tag Clouds can be found on the right-hand side of many of the category pages. Once you land on the content summary page for that tag you can see all associated content. Select the ‘Bell’ or Notification icon on the upper right-hand corner of the page. Select Follow for a) this board or b) across the community When you have successfully followed the Tag a confirmation alert will display on the upper right-hand side of your screen. Monitor Tags Select your User Profile Dropdown Under the ‘Manage Content’ category you can click on ‘Tags’ The landing page will display all of the tags you follow You can choose from different sort options, or replace/remove. Have a Tag related question or comment? Please share it here for the other community members.Nexus Community Tip: Subscribe To Blogs
Hello Nexus Community Members, Be sure to Subscribe To - Follow our blogs to be alerted when new posts go live. Login To the Nexus Community Go to the Blogs Index Page or an Individual Blog and Select the Bell Icon on the right side of the page. Thank you, SaraNexus Community Tip: Subscribe to User Groups for Product Updates
We have several user groups dedicated to Product related updates which make it easy for Nexus community members and customers to receive an alert when content is posted. Group: Product Release Notifications | Nexus ScienceLogic Community Group: Latest KB Articles and Known Issues | Nexus ScienceLogic Community Go to the User Groups Category Page oran individual User Group Page and click on the ‘Bell’ Icon to ‘Follow’ and subscribe to content in that category.Support Video: Event Management Overview
Following this video, learners will be able to: Know more about specific features such as viewing events, acknowledging and clearing events, understanding the way events are ranked on the event console, finding out more information about each event, and how we can automate actions to address particular events.Support Video: ScienceLogic SL1: OL7 to OL8 Conversion
Following this video, learners will be able to: Assess system readiness for converting SL1 architecture from OL7 to OL8 OS. Convert SL1 architecture from OL7 to OL8 OS. Some of the steps we cover in detail are: Phase 1: Prepare the Primary OL7 system for data replication Phase 2: Prepare the Secondary OL8 system Phase 3: Wait for replication to complete Phase 4: Gracefully Demote the Primary source system, OL7 System. Destination system will be a single, standalone system when you complete the conversion.How to Register for the Nexus Community
Thanks for visiting the Nexus Community the public collaboration environment for our customers, partners and employees. In this area we offer our discussion forums, resource library, technical blogs, ideas hub and user groups. In order to participate you need to register for a ScienceLogic user account. It’s free but there are a couple of steps for registration and activation. Go to the Nexus Community Home Page SelectRegisterin the right-hand upper corner SelectSign Up Follow the new Account Registration Prompts There are several screens Tips Be sure to select a secure and complex password The ScienceLogic Account Team will need to review and approve your details prior to granting you access You do not need to be a customer to have an accountSL1 Certifications Overview Guide
Our certification paths are aligned to ScienceLogic SL1 version 12.1/Golden Gate and cater to the expressed needs of our valued customers, ensuring that our training meets your evolving requirements. Whether you're a current ScienceLogic customer or new to our platform, we encourage you to embark on these refreshed certification paths. Benefits of the ScienceLogic Certification • Current, relevant content aligned with your needs. • Leverage the power of the SL1 platform more effectively. • Gain insights into the latest functionality of 12.1, including PowerPacks, Guided Discovery, Device Investigator and Event Insights. Learn more about our Professional and Expert Certification Paths.Nexus Community Tip: Tagging, Why it’s Important and How to Use
Tags are keywords used to describe your content, topic or theme. Tagging your content helps you and the larger community through categorization and improving the member search experience along with overall SEO (search engine optimization). The assumption is that members will search on certain terms to find the right content to help them. Whether it’s a discussion, resource, blog post etc. using appropriate tags will display all content types with that tag included and provide a broader set of information for people looking to solve a problem or learn about something new. You can select preset tags and/or create freeform tags. Select a Preset Tag Preset Tags are created by the community team and are available based on area, product or content type. They tend to align with product or broader content categories and are beneficial as they are used to help measure activity levels and help group your content along with other similar posts. Most members prefer to select Preset Tags and then create their own when applicable to present more granular differentiation or if an important tag is not already available. Example Preset [Product Name] Preset [Functionality] FreeForm [Feature, Issue, unofficial term] Preset [SL1] Preset [Powerflow] FreeForm [Monitoring] Here’s How to Apply Tags Start a Discussion Enter title and body/text Under Tags: Select any boxes which you think apply to your content. Add a Tag: Enter your desired tag Please follow these best practices when creating new tags: Don’t misspell terms Use industry specific terms where possible AVOID acronyms unless they are an industry norm User singular when possible Add two or more terms with an underscore _ Avoid using general terms which would not add value to the search experience but limit results when not included such as: the, a, it, or etc. -you get the point here. Remember we service a global audience so tags in other languages or with special characters may not translate correctly. Let us know if you would like us to add any specific tags to the preset list.Nexus Community Tip: Managing Follows and Notifications
Nexus Community Members can easily manage community related alerts to make sure you receive updates for content which is most important to you. This is particularly important if you are asking questions or collaborating with other members. Here is how to manage this functionality. Log-In to the Nexus Community Select ‘My Settings’ from the drop-down menu on the right-hand side of the page Select the ‘Follows & Notifications’ Tab The ‘Follows’ list shows all of the content you have selected to receive alerts for in the community. You can choose to ‘Unfollow’ any content by selecting the Ellipsis (3 dots) to the right side of each piece of content and clicking on ‘Unfollow’. Notifications This area allows you to opt-in or opt-out of ALL Nexus Community Notifications. You can also select the types of alerts you would like to receive and the frequency. **Please note that if you opt-out of all notifications you won’t know if people respond to a question, you posted or @mention you. Advanced Settings Allows you to follow ‘newer’ content or all content in different areas.15Views0likes0Comments
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