Administering Jazz for Service Management
You can administer Jazz™ for Service Management and its integration services through user interface consoles and command-line interfaces. You can also administer and manage resources in your integrated service management environment.
- How do I administer Jazz for Service Management
You can administer a Jazz for Service Management application server for features common to all integration services. You can also administer individual integration services. Consult the summary of administration tasks. - Restarting Jazz for Service Management application servers
Some configuration or administration tasks for an integration service require that you restart the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server. Stopping a Jazz for Service Management application server impacts all integration services installed in the associated WebSphere Application Server profile. - Managing Jazz for Service Management users and groups
Each integration service has its default security roles to restrict access to the integration service’s features and resources. You can use WebSphere administrative console to assign integration services roles to users and groups. Depending upon your configuration, you can also use Dashboard Application Services Hub. - Changing the default Jazz for Service Management security registry
You can modify the default security registry in the WebSphere administrative console. - Setting JVM memory for the application server profile
You can increase the amount of Java Virtual Machine (JVM) memory available to an integration service application installed on a Jazz for Service Management application server. - Administering your integrated service management environment
Use Administration Services in Jazz for Service Management to administer the integration services and the service management systems that is running in your enterprise environment, including products, servers, agents, and gateways. - Administering Dashboard Application Services Hub
Dashboard Application Services Hub administration tasks include setting up the console, managing users, exporting and importing data, and configuring the type of mobile devices to use the mobile version of the console. - Administering Registry Services
During user management, you might need to apply Registry Services security roles to users. You might need to fall back to basic authentication, if you specified the client certificate authentication method during installation. - Administering Security Services
You can perform administration tasks such as assigning the security role to users, backing up and restoring the Authentication Service, and managing the Authentication Service response signing key.