Modifying Cluster Details; Removing A J2Ee Agent From A Cluster - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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3 Select the configuration's check box, then click Assign.
The status icon for the J2EE Agent should turn green. It might take several seconds for the
J2EE Agent to start and for the system to display the green status.

3.4 Modifying Cluster Details

1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents.
2 To modify the details, click the cluster name.
3 On the Cluster Details page, click Edit.
4 Fill in the following fields as required:
Name: Specifies the name of the J2EE Agent cluster configuration. You can modify the name
of the cluster.
Description: Specify a brief description of the J2EE Agent cluster.
Primary Server: Specify the IP address of the primary server in that J2EE Agent cluster.
The Cluster Members section displays the IP address and other details of the J2EE Agents that
are assigned to the cluster.
5 Click OK.

3.5 Removing a J2EE Agent from a Cluster

Removing a J2EE Agent from a configuration disassociates the J2EE Agent from the cluster
configuration. The configuration, remains unchanged and can be reassigned later or assigned to
another cluster. server. You can either remove one member from a cluster or remove all of them at
once.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents.
2 Select the server, then click Stop. Wait for the Health tab to show a red icon, indicating that the
server has stopped.
3 Select the server, then choose Actions > Remove from Cluster.
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