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Step 3. Delete Unwanted Jobs

You can delete unwanted jobs from the CMS configuration, by using the CMS
window. If you think you might need a job in the future, instead of deleting it from
the configuration you should disable it by setting the
. In this way, you can avoid re-creating the job in the future. Because
false
Certificate Management System executes only those jobs that are currently enabled,
keeping unwanted jobs in a disabled state in the configuration does not affect the
server's functioning.
To delete a job from the CMS configuration:
In the Job Instance tab, select the job you want to delete and click Delete.
1.
When prompted, confirm the delete action.
2.
The CMS configuration is modified. If the changes you made require you to
restart the server, you will be prompted accordingly. Don't restart the server
yet; you can do so after you've made all the required changes.

Step 4. Add New Jobs

Typically, you don't need to create a new job because jobs for all the default
plug-ins are created for you during installation. However, in certain circumstances,
for example, if you deleted a default instance, you might have to create a new job.
Adding a job to the CMS configuration involves creating a new instance of an
already registered plug-in module, assigning a unique name (an alphanumeric
string with no spaces) for the instance, and entering appropriate values for the
parameters that define the plug-in module you want to create an instance of. When
you add a job, the CMS configuration is updated with the appropriate information.
When naming a job, be sure to formulate the name using any combination of letters
(aA to zZ), digits (0 to 9), an underscore (_), and a hyphen (-); other characters and
spaces are not allowed. For example, you can type
name, but not
My Job
Figure 17-2 shows the job modules registered with a Certificate Manager. The
Registration Manager also has a similar list. Table 17-2 summarizes the default
modules registered with both Certificate Manager and Registration Manager. If
you have registered any custom job modules (see "Registering a Job Module" on
page 556), they too will be available for selection.
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Configuring a Subsystem to Run Automated Jobs
parameter value to
enable
or
My_Job
MyJob
Chapter 17
Scheduling Automated Jobs
as the instance
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