Enabling and Disabling Agentry Applications
To start the Agentry Server instance for an application, the application must be enabled. Agentry applications can be enabled automatically when defining the application or later. If you disable an application when the Agentry Server instance is running, the application is no longer available to end users.
Viewing Agentry Application Active Users
Once an Agentry application is deployed, you can view its active users. Active users are authenticated through the Agentry Server instance for the application. Agentry application login requests are forwarded by SAP Mobile Platform to the Agentry Server instance for authentication.
Viewing Agentry Server Instance Information
Each Agentry application has its own Agentry Server instance that runs on the SAP Mobile Server node. Once an Agentry application is deployed, you can review system information for the Agentry Server instance.
Viewing Agentry Server Instance Operating System Information
Each Agentry application has its own Agentry Server instance that runs on the SAP Mobile Server node. Once an Agentry application is deployed, you can review operating system information for the Agentry Server instance.
Rolling Agentry Message and Event Log Files
Each Agentry application has its own Agentry Server instance that runs on the SAP Mobile Server node. Each Agentry Server instance generates message and event logs for the application, which can be viewed through the Domains folder in SAP Control Center. Agentry message and event log files are automatically rolled based on the configuration of the Agentry application server instance. You can also manually roll the log files.
Configuring Agentry Server Instance Logs
Each Agentry application has its own Agentry Server instance that runs on the SAP Mobile Server node. The Agentry Server instance can generate several log messages that are written to one or more log files. You specify the level of verbosity for the log messages and whether the messages should be written to a separate log file. You can view the log files for an Agentry Server instance in SMP_HOME\Servers\UnwiredServer\logs\<agentryApplicationID>.
Viewing Correlated Application Details
Select an application, then view correlated application details in several categories, including application users and application connections.
Deleting Applications
Delete an application to remove all the registered users, connections, and subscriptions associated with those connections. Delete an application to remove all associated runtime artifacts on the server. Deleting applications removes application definitions, application users and connections associated with the application, and package-level subscriptions of the application connections. Delete applications with care to avoid adversely impacting users.
Searching for Applications
Search for registered applications from the default view, or perform an advanced search. The advanced search enables you to search through applications, users, application connections, packages, and subscriptions, filtering out results at each level until you obtain very specific results.