4.
Click Deploy.
The new application then appears by name on the Applications screen as ACTIVE.
Disabling (stopping) or enabling (starting) an application
This procedure temporarily stops an active application from servicing requests, but retains the
application on the system. The application remains present on the system and can be restarted
when needed. (The application does not automatically restart when the controller restarts.)
To use curl commands and the REST APIs to complete this task, see
To disable an application using the UI:
1.
In the Applications screen, select the application you want to stop.
2.
Click Disable to display the Disable Application dialog box.
3.
In the Disable Application dialog box, click Disable.
The Disable Application dialog box closes and the application state is changed to
DISABLED.
To enable an application using the UI:
1.
In the Applications screen, select the application you want to enable.
2.
Click Enable to display the Enable Application dialog box.
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