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This section describes administrative tasks that are not done through the WAE UI.
Note To manage (start, stop, enable monitoring, or run services at system boot) WAE services using the WAE UI, see Managing and Configuring Services.
To determine which services are running, enter the following command:
The installation process automatically starts the
wae-web-server
,
wae-ni
, and all System services (
wae-svcs-*
).
Note To change the behavior of the wae-web-server
service upon restarting it, you can edit the /opt/cariden/etc/sysconfig/wae-web-server.cfg
file. For information, see the Cisco WAE Server Installation Guide.
You can start, restart, and obtain the status of all Automation and WAE services using the following formats, respectively.
You can start, stop, and restart Automation and WAE services from the Statistics > Processes page, as well as enable or disable the monitoring of them. The one exception is
wae-web-server
, which can only be stopped or restarted from the CLI.
You cannot shut down a System service since these are required for the Statistics UI to properly function.
You can update the associated configuration files for the following encrypted passwords:
Step 1 Enter the following command:
wae-automation-deploy -update passwords
Step 2 When prompted, enter the following information:
Step 3 When prompted for each encrypted password, do one of the following:
Temporary files can be found in the following directories:
For example, /opt/cariden/data/wae-ni/tmp
$TMPDIR/<product_component>/tmp/
Step 1 Stop the Tomcat application server.
Step 2 Edit the $CARIDEN_HOME/lib/web/apache-tomcat/conf/server.xml file by adding the following line:
where
approved_IP_addresses
is the list of IP addresses that can access the application server and
tomcat_IP
is the Tomcat IP address of the listening interface.
Step 3 Start the Tomcat application server. Only the clients from the approved IP address list can access the application.