Maintaining an Identity Server
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Server maintenance involves tasks that you perform after you have configured the server.
Maintenance includes monitoring server and statistics, configuring Identity Server logging,
replacing certificates, and so on.
Section 11.1, "Managing an Identity Server," on page 247
Section 11.2, "Editing Server Details," on page 250
Section 11.3, "Configuring Component Logging," on page 250
Section 11.4, "Configuring Session-Based Logging," on page 253
Section 11.5, "Monitoring the Health of an Identity Server," on page 259
Section 11.6, "Monitoring Identity Server Statistics," on page 262
Section 11.7, "Enabling Identity Server Audit Events," on page 270
Section 11.8, "Monitoring Identity Server Alerts," on page 272
Section 11.9, "Viewing the Command Status of the Identity Server," on page 272
11.1 Managing an Identity Server
The Identity Servers page is the starting point for managing Identity Servers. Most often, you use
this page to stop and start servers, and to assign servers to Identity Server configurations. An
Identity Server cannot operate until you have assigned it to an Identity Server configuration.
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Identity Servers.
2 On the Servers tab, you can perform the following functions by clicking the server's check box,
then clicking any of the following options:
New Cluster: Creates a new cluster configuration. See
Configuration," on page
Start: Starts the selected server. (See
page
249.)
Stop: Stops the selected server. (See
page
249.)
Refresh: Refreshes the server list.
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Section 11.1.2, "Restarting the Identity Server," on
Section 11.1.2, "Restarting the Identity Server," on
Section 1.1.1, "Creating a Cluster
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