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Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Access Gateway Guide
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Indicates that a configuration change has been made, but not applied.
Click this link to apply the changes.
All Configuration: You can select to have the server read its
complete configuration file. Depending upon what has been
modified, updating the complete configuration might cause logged-in
users to lose data and connections.
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 that the server has enabled
for a protected resource 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.
If the configuration update contains a configuration error, the Update
option is disabled and the Configuration Error icon is displayed. Click the
icon to discover which objects have been misconfigured. You need to fix
the error by either canceling or modifying the changes before you can
perform an update.
Available when a server belongs to a cluster. You can select to update all
the servers at the same time, or you can select to update them one at a
time. If the modification is a policy or a logging change, then use Update
All. If the modification is a configuration change that might interrupt
service, we recommend that you update the servers one at a time.
When you make the following configuration changes, the Update All
option is the only option available and your site will be unavailable while
the update occurs:
The Identity Server configuration that is used for authentication is
changed (Access Gateways > Edit > Reverse Proxy/Authentication,
then select a different value for the Identity Server Cluster option).
A different reverse proxy is selected to be used for authentication
(Access Gateways > Edit > Reverse Proxy/Authentication, then
select a different value for the Reverse Proxy option).
The protocol or port of the authenticating reverse proxy is modified
(Access Gateways > Edit > Reverse Proxy/Authentication > [Name
of Reverse Proxy], then change the SSL options or the port options).
The published DNS name of the authentication proxy service is
modified (Access Gateways > Edit > Reverse Proxy/Authentication >
[Name of Reverse Proxy] > [Name of First Proxy Service], then
modify the Published DNS Name option).
For more information, see
Members," on page
168.
If the configuration update contains a configuration error, the Update All
and the member Update options are disabled and the Configuration Error
icon is displayed. Click the icon to discover which objects have been
misconfigured. You need to fix the error by either canceling or modifying
the changes before you can perform an update.
Section 6.4.3, "Applying Changes to Cluster

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