Updating An Identity Server Configuration - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - IDENTITY SERVER Manual

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Actions: Enables you to perform the following tasks:
Assign to Cluster: Enables you to assign a server to a cluster configuration. See
Section 1.1.2, "Assigning an Identity Server to a Cluster Configuration," on page 19
more information.
Remove from Cluster: Enables you to remove one or more servers from a configuration.
See
more information.
Delete: Deletes the selected server.
IMPORTANT: The system does not allow you to delete an Identity Server that is started.
You must first stop the server, then delete it. This removes the configuration object from
the configuration store on the Administration Console. To remove the server software
from the machine where it was installed, you must run the uninstall script on the server
machine.
Update Health from Server: Performs a health check for the device.
This page also displays links in the following columns:
Column
Name
Status
Health
Alerts
Commands
Statistics
Configuration

11.1.1 Updating an Identity Server Configuration

Whenever you change an Identity Server configuration, the system prompts you to update the
configuration. An Update Servers status is displayed under the Status column on the Servers page.
You must click Update Servers to update the configuration so that your changes take effect.
248 Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Identity Server Guide
Section 1.1.4, "Removing a Server from a Cluster Configuration," on page 20
Description
Lists Identity Server and cluster configuration names.
Lists the status of each configuration.
Current: Indicates that the server is using the latest configuration data. If
you change a configuration, the system displays an Update or Update All
link.
Update: A link to update an Identity Server's configuration data without
stopping the server.
Update All: A link displayed for cluster configurations. This lets you
update all the Identity Servers in a cluster to use the latest configuration
data, with options to include logging and policy settings.
Lists the health of each configuration and each server.
Displays the Alerts page, where you can monitor and acknowledge server
alerts.
Displays the Command Status page.
Displays the Server Statistics page and allows you to view the server
statistics. See
page
262.
Lists the Identity Server configuration to which this server belongs. An
Identity Server can belong to multiple configurations.
Section 11.6, "Monitoring Identity Server Statistics," on
for
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