Managing Alerts; Section 8.7, "Managing Alerts - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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Status Category
Services: Lists the Access Manager services
that this agent has been configured to use.
Authentication Provider: Indicates whether
the agent has been configured to use an
authentication contract and assigned a base
URL.
Authorization Provider: Indicates whether
the agent has been configured to use
authorization policies before granting access.
Enterprise Service Provider
Configuration: Indicates whether the agent
has a trusted relationship with an Identity
Server. At least one Identity Server must be
configured and set up as a trusted
authentication source for the agent.
Configuration Datastore: Indicates whether
the configuration datastore is functioning
correctly.
Signing and Encryption Keys: Indicates
whether the Signing keystore contains a key.
5 Click Close.
If the status is not green, you should also check the following:
Section 8.7, "Managing Alerts," on page 101
Section 8.8, "Viewing the Status of Recent Commands," on page 103

8.7 Managing Alerts

The J2EE Agent sends alerts when it is not functioning correctly. After you have discovered the
cause of an alert and have corrected the problem, you should clear the alert from the list.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents > [Name of Agent] > Alerts.
2 To send an acknowledgement, select the check box by the alert, then click Acknowledge
Alert(s). When you acknowledge an alert, you clear the alert from the list.
3 The J2EE Agent sends the following alerts when it is not functioning correctly.
If Not Healthy
Check the status of the listed services.
See
Section 2.3, "Configuring the Agent for Direct
Access," on page
47.
To view your configuration, click Devices > J2EE
Agents > Edit > Manage authorization policies. For
configuration information, see
"Configuring Access Control," on page
See
Section 2.3, "Configuring the Agent for Direct
Access," on page 47
and configure the Trusted
Identity Configuration field.
If it isn't functioning correctly, you might need to
restore the data from a backup. See
and Restoring
Components" in the
Manager 3.1 SP1 Administration Console
Click Devices > J2EE Agents > Edit > Service
Provider Certificates > Signing and replace the
signing key in this keystore.
Section 6.1,
79.
"Backing Up
Novell Access
Guide.
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