Committing Agent Configurations
You must commit any modified option values of an Agent configuration in order for UEC to send those values to the Agent. When you commit a configuration, a validation automatically is performed on all of its modified option values.
Committed configurations are placed in a Commit queue. Whenever UEC polls an Agent, the Commit queue is scanned for any pending commits (committed configurations) to that agent. If a pending commit is found, it is sent to the Agent, where the Universal Broker automatically is refreshed.
Note
When the Broker is refreshed, only some modified option values take effect; others require the Broker to be recycled before they take effect (see Universal Broker Configuration Options Refresh).
Only one pending commit is sent to an Agent per poll. For example, if a user commits five times to an agent, five Agent polls are required to process the pending commits.
Note
The frequency with which UEC polls an Agent is defined in the UEC POLLING_INTERVAL configuration option. This polling interval also can be defined for individual agents through the I-Administrator client application (see I-Administrator).
To track the status of commits, access the Commit Queue application (see Commit Queue).
To commit a configuration, perform the following steps.
Step 1 |
In the Configuration tree, click the configuration to be committed. |
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Step 2 |
Commit the selected configuration either by:
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Step 3 |
If validation is successful - that is, all option values are successfully validated - the Commit dialog displays. |
Step 4 |
Click the Commit button to commit the changes to the agent. |
Step 5 |
Click OK. |