HP RISS Components manual Editing or deleting jobs, Managing available Http portals

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• DAS server running state: Do not change.

3.Click Save.

Starting, scheduling, and stopping DAS jobs

1.In the DAS Available Jobs view, select the job.

2.To start the job without making changes to the schedule, click Start.

3.To make a change to the schedule before starting the job:

a.Click Schedule.

b.Enter the number of minutes between job runs. To run a job once, enter 0. The DAS schedule should not be set to anything less than 60 minutes.

c.Click Confirm Schedule to save your changes.

d.To launch the selected job, click Start.

A notice appears stating that the job started successfully.

4.Click Back to Main Page to return to the DAS view. To stop a DAS job:

1.In the DAS Available Jobs view, select the job and click Start/Stop. A notice appears stating that the job has stopped.

2.Click Back to Main Page to return to the DAS view.

Editing or deleting jobs

To edit or delete an active or configured job:

1.In the DAS Available jobs area, click the name of the job you want to edit or delete.

2.To edit the job, click Edit and edit the job mapping.

Click the Advanced Options icon () to edit advanced options. See "Creating jobs" on page 44 for information about job options.

3.To delete the job, click Delete.

Managing available HTTP portals

To start, stop, or restart the HTTP portals from the Account Synchronization view:

1.In the DAS Available Jobs area, click the name of the job.

2.Click Assign HTTP Server or Unassign HTTP for a particular server.

Editing or deleting available LDAP connections

To edit or delete an LDAP connection:

1.In the LDAP Server Connectors area, click the name of the connection you want to edit or delete.

2.To edit the connection, click Edit, complete the form, and click Save.

3.To delete the connection, click Delete.

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HP RISS Components Editing or deleting jobs, Managing available Http portals, Starting, scheduling, and stopping DAS jobs