Administering the Agent Controller
The main tasks associated with administering the Agent Controller are related to modifying its configuration so it will operate correctly in your environment. The Agent Controller configuration is defined in a serviceconfig.xml file, but it obtains static configuration on each agent from agent.xml files. Also, some aspects of serviceconfig.xml can be extended by pluginconfig.xml files.
Some common circumstances that might require you to modify a configuration file include:
- Set the physical connection point (Port) shared by a client and the Agent Controller.
- Set the default environment for applications or agents that are started by the Agent Controller.
- Define a logging level to increase or decrease the detail of logging information written to the log file.
- Create application aliases.
The following links take you through modifying the configuration file to accomplish common administrative tasks:
- Locating the configuration files
- Apply changes made to the configuration file
- Configure the execution environment
- Configure the Agent Controller Transport Layers
- Configure for external communications
- Configure applications to be launched by the Agent Controller
- Configure logging
- Configure host access
- Configuring the Agent's Data Channel
- Redirecting agent output to a file
- Set Agent Controller security settings after installation
- Remove backwards compatibility transport layers
Related Concepts
Agent Controller Overview
Integrated Agent Controller Overview
Security Overview
Related References
Agent Controller Configuration Files
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