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Delete only — use to remove integrations on decommissioned hosts or to delete stale integrations that have been superseded. Deletion permanently removes all records of the integration target. |
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Delete and undo integration — use to restore the target host to its pre-integration state. This option is useful when the integration is still active on the target. |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration. |
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On the Application Servers Administration dashboard, click Java Administration. |
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On the Java Administration dashboard, click the Integration Configurations tab. |
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In the list of Configuration Name and Targets, expand the configuration group by clicking the ‘+’ sign, then click the name of the target you want to delete. |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration. |
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In the menu that opens, select Java. The wizard opens. |
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On the Setup Options page of the wizard, click Reuse previous application server integration details. |
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Click New log configuration. The New Log Configuration dialog box opens. |
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TIP: If you are uncertain about how to adjust these settings, click Help for an overview of log targets and their purposes. For more information, see Creating or editing logging properties. |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration. |
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On the Application Servers Administration dashboard, click Java Administration. |
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On the Java Administration dashboard, click the Agent Configurations tab. |
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On the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click Application Servers > Administration > Application Servers Administration. |
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On the Application Servers Administration dashboard, click Java Administration. |
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On the Java Administration dashboard, click the Agent Configuration tab. |
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On the Agent Configuration tab, click New configuration. The New Java Agent Configuration dialog box opens. |
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Optional — To use an existing configuration as the basis for your new configuration, select the Copy settings from check box and select an existing configuration from the list. |
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Type the identifier (ID) for this configuration in the first box. The ID can contain the following types of characters: alphanumeric, hyphens, periods, and underscores. No other characters are allowed. |
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Optional — Type a descriptive name for the configuration in the Display Name box. |
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Optional — Type a short description for the configuration in the Description box. |
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Click Create. |