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 If you are installing DSA on a Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black, or DGBox, you can also follow the steps in [[http://​www.dglogik.com/​company/​blog/​206-raspi-dsa|this blog post and video]]. If you are installing DSA on a Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black, or DGBox, you can also follow the steps in [[http://​www.dglogik.com/​company/​blog/​206-raspi-dsa|this blog post and video]].
  
-If you install DSA with DGLux5, and do not have a DGLux5 ​license, follow the steps to request a license when you are prompted to do so.+If you install DSA with DG Solution Builder, and do not have a DG Solution Builder ​license, follow the steps to request a license when you are prompted to do so.
  
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-===== Orientation to the DGLux5 ​Data and Metrics Panels with DSA ===== +===== Orientation to the DG Solution Builder ​Data and Metrics Panels with DSA ===== 
-The following image shows the [[dglux5_wiki:​workspace_and_workflow:​panels_and_menus:​data_panel|Data panel]] and [[dglux5_wiki:​workspace_and_workflow:​panels_and_menus:​metrics_panel|Metrics panel]] in DGLux5 ​when DSA is used.+The following image shows the [[dgsb_wiki:​workspace_and_workflow:​panels_and_menus:​data_panel|Data panel]] and [[dgsb_wiki:​workspace_and_workflow:​panels_and_menus:​metrics_panel|Metrics panel]] in DG Solution Builder ​when DSA is used.
  
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-====== The C Broker ====== + 
-The C Broker is a small-footprint ​version of the DGLux Server (to be precise, the DART Broker). The C Broker ​is intended for embedding in devices where economy of scale is important. This document tells you how to build, configure and launch the C Broker. This document assumes you are familiar with DSA and DGLux5. ​+/*====== The C Broker ====== 
 +The C Broker is a small-footprint ​DSA broker that is intended for embedding in devices where economy of scale is important. This document tells you how to build, configure and launch the C Broker. This document assumes you are familiar with DSA and DGLux5. ​
  
 The C Broker receives data from devices by way of DSLinks, in the same way as the DGLux Server. To use the DGLux5 GUI to manage DSLinks that connect to an instance of the C Broker, install and run the LifeCycle Manager as described below. The following figure shows a standard topology on the left and an embedded topology on the right. The C Broker receives data from devices by way of DSLinks, in the same way as the DGLux Server. To use the DGLux5 GUI to manage DSLinks that connect to an instance of the C Broker, install and run the LifeCycle Manager as described below. The following figure shows a standard topology on the left and an embedded topology on the right.
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 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
 Both the C Broker and LifeCycle Manager log all their messages to standard output and do not create any physical logs. Both the C Broker and LifeCycle Manager log all their messages to standard output and do not create any physical logs.
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 +**Using This Wiki**
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 +[[dsa_wiki:​dslinks:​home | DSLinks]]