Stopping And Starting The Agent; Stopping And Starting The Embedded Service Provider; Section 8.2, "Stopping And Starting The Agent; Section 8.3, "Stopping And Starting The Embedded Service Provider - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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Alerts
Commands
Statistics
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2 To view information about one of the displayed options, click the link or the icon.
3 To update the list of agents and their health status, click Refresh.

8.2 Stopping and Starting the Agent

When you stop a J2EE Agent, all the resources it is protecting are not available until the agent is
started again.
To stop or start a selected J2EE Agent:
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents.
2 To stop the agent, select the agent, then click Stop > OK.
3 To start the agent, select the agent, then click Start > OK.
8.3 Stopping and Starting the Embedded Service
Provider
When you stop the embedded service provider of a J2EE Agent, the provider closes the application
session for logged-in users. The actual user session is on the Identity Server, so the user can access
the resources without logging in again after the embedded service provider has started. For example,
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Indicates the configuration status of the agent. Possible states are pending,
update, and current.
Current indicates that all configuration changes have been applied.
Update indicates that a configuration change has been made, but not
applied. Click this link to apply the changes. You can select to have
the agent read its complete configuration file (all configuration). When
the embedded service provider (ESP) logging settings have been
modified on the Identity Server, the update logging settings option is
available.
Pending indicates that the agent is processing a configuration
change, but has not completed the process.
Indicates whether the J2EE Agent is functional. Click the icon to view
information about the operational status of an agent. For more information,
see
Section 8.6, "Managing the Health of an Agent," on page
Indicates whether any alerts have been sent. If the alert count is non-zero,
click the link for information. For more information, see
"Managing Alerts," on page
Indicates whether any commands are pending. Click the link for
information. For more information, see
Recent Commands," on page
Provides a link to the statistic pages. For more information, see
Section 8.9, "Viewing Statistics," on page
Indicates the type of agent: JBoss, WebLogic, or WebSphere.
Provides a link to the configuration page. For more information, see
Chapter 5, "Configuring the Basic Features of a J2EE Agent," on page
101.
Section 8.8, "Viewing the Status of
103.
103.
100.
Section 8.7,
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