This section contains the following topics:
Starting or Stopping Most Apache-based Agents with the apachectl Command
Configure your agent parameters and then enable the agent to protect the resources on the web server.
Note: No resources are protected until you also define policies in the SiteMinder Policy Server.
Follow these steps:
Note: SiteMinder r12.0 SP3 Agents for IIS installed on 64-bit Windows operating environments have two WebAgent.conf files. One file is associated with 32-bit Windows applications. The other file is associated with 64-bit Windows applications. Modify both WebAgent.conf files to start or stop the SiteMinder Agent for IIS on all 32-bit and 64-bit applications on a particular IIS web server.
The Web Agent is enabled.
To stop the Web Agent from protecting the resources on your web server and stop communicating with the Policy Server, disable the Web Agent.
Follow these steps:
Note: SiteMinder r12.0 SP3 Agents for IIS installed on 64-bit Windows operating environments have two WebAgent.conf files. One file is associated with 32-bit Windows applications. The other file is associated with 64-bit Windows applications. Modify both WebAgent.conf files to start or stop the SiteMinder Agent for IIS on all 32-bit and 64-bit applications on a particular IIS web server.
The Web Agent is disabled.
Starting or stopping most Apache-based agents with the apachectl command on UNIX or Linux operating environments requires setting the environment variables for the product first.
Note: The Apache-based agents do not support the apachectl -restart option. This procedure does not apply to Apche-based IBM HTTP servers. Use this procedure instead.
Follow these steps:
./ca_wa_env.sh
apachectl -stop
apachectl -start
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