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View the information. The following columns display information about each command:
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To view additional information about a command, click the name of the command.
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Click
Close
.
8.10 Stopping and Starting the Agent
When you stop a J2EE Agent, all the resources it is protecting are not available until the agent is
started again.
To stop or start a selected J2EE Agent:
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In the Administration Console, click
Devices
>
J2EE Agents.
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To stop the agent, select the agent, then click
Stop > OK
.
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To start the agent, select the agent, then click
Start
>
OK
.
8.11 Stopping and Starting the Embedded
Service Provider
When you stop the Embedded Service Provider of a J2EE Agent, the provider closes the application
session for logged-in users. The actual user session is on the Identity Server so the user can access
the resources without logging in again after the Embedded Service Provider has started. For
example, if a user is adding items to a shopping cart when the action to stop and start the Embedded
Service Provider occurs, the user loses the items in the shopping cart but can continue shopping and
adding new items without logging in again.
To stop or start the Embedded Service Provider of a J2EE Agent:
1
In the Administration Console, click
Devices
>
J2EE Agents.
2
To stop the Embedded Service Provider, select the agent, then click
Actions
>
Service Provider
>
Stop Service Provider
>
OK
.
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To start the Embedded Service Provider, select the agent, then click
Actions
>
Service Provider
>
Start Service Provider
>
OK
.
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To restart the Embedded Service Provider, select the agent, then click
Actions
>
Service
Provider
>
Restart Service Provider
>
OK
.
Column
Description
Name
Contains the display name of the command. Select this link to view
additional details about the command.
Status
Specifies the status of the command and includes states such as Pending,
Incomplete, Executing, Succeeded, Failed, and Unsuccessful.
Type
Specifies the type of the command.
Admin
Specifies whether the system or a user issued the command. If a user
issued the command, the field contains the DN of the user.
Date & Time
Specifies when the command was issued. The date and time are displayed
in local time.
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