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The table below details the objects and the methods you can use to undo these changes.
Object in Gateway | Action | Explanation | Can it be undone automatically ? |
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XML Management Interface |
default domain) | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console ( |
If the SOMA configuration is not fully aligned, then DPOD will set it correctly and make the following changes to the XML Management Interface
[Network → Management → XML Management Interface]
clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a device), the XML Management Interface configuration is updated to the same configuration described in Prepare your Monitored Devices:
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Firmware 6.X only - Disable (uncheck) SOAP Configuration Management (v2004)
No.
To undo these changes, leave this checkbox unchecked when you install DPOD.
If a backup is performed as requested in the installation procedure, then this data can be extracted from the backup by restoring it to a temporary Gateway instance and viewing the exact configuration.
The specific scripts will then set appropriate values identified in the action above.
| No, this needs to be undone manually. | ||
Statistics Settings | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a device), statistics are enabled. | No, this needs to be undone manually. |
Statistics Settings | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a domain or for all domains), |
No.
To undo this change, leave this checkbox unchecked when you install DPOD.
If a backup is performed as requested in the installation procedure, then this data can be extracted from the backup by restoring it to a temporary Gateway instance and viewing the exact configuration.
The specific scripts will then set appropriate values identified in the action above.
Host Alias
(Device Levelor when DPOD is set to automatically setup Syslog on new domains, statistics are enabled. | No, this needs to be undone manually. | |
Host Alias | Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console |
(clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a device), the following host aliases are created:
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Log Target
(Device Level)
| No, this needs to be undone manually. | ||
Log Category | Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a device), the following log category is created:
| No, this needs to be undone manually. |
Log Category | Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console ( |
clicking |
Or, when deleting a monitored device via Manage→Devices>Monitored Devices→Delete Device, check the box
the "Setup Syslog" on a domain or for all domains), or when DPOD is set to automatically setup Syslog on new domains, the following log categories are created:
| No, this needs to be undone manually. | ||
Log Target | Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a device), the following log target is created:
| Yes, when deleting a monitored device via [Manage → Devices → Gateways → Delete Gateway], make sure to check the option "Delete Syslog logs targets from device" in the confirmation window. |
Log Target |
application domains) | Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console ( |
clicking |
The log target names are DPOD-MSC-<env name>-1 and
the "Setup Syslog" on a domain or for all domains), or when DPOD is set to automatically setup Syslog on new domains, the following log targets are created:
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Yes, |
Or,
when deleting a monitored device via |
[Manage → Devices → Gateways → Delete Gateway], make sure to check the option "Delete Syslog logs targets from device" in the confirmation window. |
Log |
Target |
application domains) |
Add | Upon a user request from the Web Console ( |
clicking the "Setup |
WS-M" on a |
domain or for all domains), or when DPOD is set to automatically setup WS-M on new domains, the following log target may be created:
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XSLT File | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Setup Syslog" on a domain or for all domains), |
No.
If a backup is performed as requested in the installation procedure, then this data can be extracted from the backup by restoring it to a temporary Gateway instance and viewing the exact configuration.
The specific scripts will then set appropriate values identified in the action above.
Extended Transaction
Device Level
or when DPOD is set to automatically setup Syslog on new domains, the following XSLT file may be uploaded to the gateway:
| No, this needs to be undone manually. | |
Certificate Monitor | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console |
(clicking the "Setup Certificate Monitor" on a device), certificate monitor is enabled and set with the interval and reminder time. | No, this needs to be undone manually. | |
Web Services Management Services | Update | Upon a user request from the Web Console |
Extended Transaction
Service & Domain Level
No, the checkpoint cannot be undone automatically.
Since an Extended transaction is intrusive by nature (as documented), DPOD adds Transform Action rule to the end of each rule for each Processing Policy for each WSP, MPG that exists in this domain. Since this is an Intrusive action, the appropriate alert will appear – see Appendix A for a reference to the documentation.
Partially.
If no new Actions were added after the Action was added by DPOD then a customer script can remove it but Support can not provide such functionality.
WS-M Agent definition
Device Level
For each domain in the device, DPOD modifies the Web Service Management Agent [Objects→Web Service Management Agent]:
- Change attribute "Maximum Memory Usage" to 102400
- Change attribute "Capture Mode" to All
DPOD doesn’t change the admin state of the objects, therefore DPOD changes the gateway configuration only if this feature is used.
To undo these changes, the state of this checkbox needs be kept before you install DPOD.
If a backup is performed as requested in the installation procedure, then this data can be extracted from the backup by restoring it to a temporary Gateway instance and viewing the exact configuration.
The specific scripts will then set appropriate values identified in the action above.
WS-M Agent definition
Domain Level
For a selected domain in the device, DPOD modifies the Web Service Management Agent [Objects→Web Service Management Agent]:
- Change attribute "Maximum Memory Usage" to 102400
- Change attribute "Capture Mode" to All
DPOD doesn’t change the admin state of the objects, therefore DPOD changes the gateway configuration only if this feature is used.
To undo these changes, the state of this checkbox needs be kept before you install DPOD.
If a backup is performed as requested in the installation procedure, then this data can be extracted from the backup by restoring it to a temporary Gateway instance and viewing the exact configuration.
The specific scripts will then set appropriate values identified in the action above.
(clicking the "Setup WS-M" on a domain or for all domains), or when DPOD is set to automatically setup WS-M on new domains, the Web Services Management Services configuration is updated:
| No, this needs to be undone manually. | |
WSM Agent Subscription | Create | Upon a user request from the Web Console (clicking the "Create" on the “Create WS-M Subscription” page), a temporary subscription will be created for a predefined amount of time (usually for a few minutes) |
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. | The subscription is automatically deleted by the gateway when expired. |