Viewing And Updating The Configuration Status - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - ACCESS GATEWAY GUIDE 2010 Manual

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Commands: Indicates the status of the last executed command and whether any commands are
pending. Click the link to view more information. For more information, see
"Viewing the Command Status of the Access Gateway," on page
Statistics: Provides a link to the statistic pages.
For information about the statistics of a specific Access Gateway, click the View link on
the Access Gateway row and see
page
140.
For information about statistics sent to the cluster, click the View link on the cluster row
and see
Section 4.5, "Viewing Cluster Statistics," on page
Edit: Provides a link to the configuration page. If the server belongs to a cluster, the Edit link
appears on the cluster row. Otherwise, the link is on the server row. See
"Configuration Overview," on page

2.3.1 Viewing and Updating the Configuration Status

1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways.
2 View the Status column.
Status
Current
Update
Section 4.4, "Viewing Access Gateway Statistics," on
73.
Description
Indicates that all configuration changes have been applied.
Indicates that a configuration change has been made, but not applied. To
apply the changes, click the Update link, then select one of the following:.
All Configuration: The All Configuration option causes the Access
Gateway to read its complete configuration file and restarts the
Embedded Service Provider.
The configuration update causes logged-in users to lose their
connections unless the server is a member of a cluster. When the
server is a member of a cluster, the users are sent to another Access
Gateway and they experience no interruption of service.
Logging Settings: When the ESP logging settings have been
modified on the Identity Server, the update option for Logging
Settings is available. The Logging Settings option causes no
interruption in services. When you modify Access Gateway logging
settings, this option is not available because they are considered
configuration settings.
Policy Settings: If a policy is modified for a protected resource of
the Access Gateway and the policy change is the only modification
that has occurred, the update option for Policy Settings is available.
This option causes no interruption in services.
Section 4.9,
163.
150.
Section 2.1,
Server Configuration Settings
79

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