Deleting An Agent From The Administration Console; Viewing Platform Information; Section 8.4, "Deleting An Agent From The Administration Console; Section 8.5, "Viewing Platform Information - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - AGENT GUIDE Manual

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To stop or start the embedded service provider of a J2EE Agent:
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents.
2 To stop the embedded service provider, select the agent, then click Actions > Service Provider
> Stop Service Provider > OK.
3 To start the embedded service provider, select the agent, then click Actions > Service Provider
> Start Service Provider > OK.
4 To restart the embedded service provider, select the agent, then click Actions > Service
Provider > Restart Service Provider > OK.
8.4 Deleting an Agent from the Administration
Console
When you delete an agent from the Administration Console, the configuration file for the selected
agent is deleted and you can no longer manage it. Usually you delete an agent only if you are
removing the agent from the J2EE server or if you want another console to manage the agent. After
you have deleted an agent, the only way to trigger an import into a different Administration Console
is to reinstall the agent.
To delete a J2EE Agent from the Administration Console:
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents.
2 Select the agent, then click Actions > Delete.
3 Click OK.

8.5 Viewing Platform Information

The General page displays version and platform information:
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > J2EE Agents > [Name of Agent].
The fields that contain links transfer you to the page where you can edit the information. If the
field is empty, click Edit to add a value.
2 To view platform and version information, look at the following fields:
Server Version: Specifies the version of the software currently installed on this J2EE Agent.
Server Type: Specifies the type of server on which the J2EE Agent is installed (JBoss,
WebLogic, or WebSphere for this release). Other types are in development.
Server Platform: Specifies the operating system of the J2EE server.
3 Click Close.
For information on how to modify the fields with links, see
Name and Other Details," on page 78
on page
78.
Section 5.4, "Modifying the Display
and
Section 5.5, "Changing the IP Address of a J2EE Agent,"
Managing a J2EE Agent
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