Administration
This section covers the operational aspects of running and maintaining a Mango installation. Whether you are managing a single evaluation instance or a fleet of production SCADA systems, these guides provide the information you need to keep Mango running reliably.
Database
Configure and maintain the relational and time-series databases that power Mango. Topics include the embedded H2 database, the Enterprise NoSQL time-series store, database conversions between engine types, the SQL console for direct queries, and the persistent point value cache for faster startups.
System
Monitor system health and perform routine maintenance tasks. Topics include upgrading Mango, configuring automated backups, starting in safe mode for recovery, reviewing internal metrics and work items, managing threads, viewing server information, configuring debug logging, and managing disk space.
Security
Harden your Mango installation with SSL/TLS encryption, integrate with enterprise identity providers through LDAP or OAuth 2.0 / OpenID Connect, deploy behind a reverse proxy, and automate certificate management with Certbot and Let's Encrypt.
Modules
Manage optional Mango modules including Cloud Connect for secure remote administration, the TSL module for external time-series databases (ClickHouse, TimescaleDB), the audit trail for tracking configuration changes, and the Mango store path configuration.
Linux
Linux-specific administration topics including diagnostic commands for JVM profiling, thread dumps, heap analysis, and the Mango logging console for viewing and downloading log files.