Identifying a Server Configuration

An instance of StarTeam Notification Agent can monitor only one server configuration on an application Server. However, you can run several instances on the same computer if you need to.

To fully identify the server configuration, you must know:

  • The name or IP address of the computer on which the configuration runs.
  • The port number for the server configuration.
  • The user name and password to be used by StarTeam Notification Agent as it logs on to the server configuration.
  • The name and password for the mailbox created for StarTeam Notification Agent on your mail system for this server configuration.
  • The email address and display name for that mailbox.

To identify a server configuration:

  1. Click Start > Programs > Micro Focus > StarTeam Notification Agent > Agent Setup. The Notification Agent Setup dialog box opens.
  2. Click File > New. The Select a Configuration dialog box opens.
  3. Click Add Configuration. The Add Configuration dialog box opens.
  4. Enter the name or IP address of the computer on which the StarTeam Server resides in the Server Address field.
  5. Enter the port number used to access the server configuration in the Port field.
  6. In the StarTeam User Name and StarTeam Password fields, enter the user name and password that StarTeam Notification Agent will use to log on to this server configuration.
  7. Enter the name of and password for the mailbox in your mail system to be dedicated to StarTeam Notification Agent for use with this server configuration in the Mailbox and Mailbox Password fields.
  8. Enter the name and email address for the mailbox in the Display Name and Email Address fields.
  9. Click OK to return to the Select a Configuration dialog box, which now displays the server address and port number (for example “orion [49201]”) as an entry. A .nac file (for example orion_49201.nac) is created for this server configuration and stored in StarTeam Notification Agent’s installation folder.

Tip: You can click Configuration Properties to change the settings that identify the server configuration or click Delete Configuration to delete a server configuration from the list. Deleting the configuration also deletes the corresponding .nac file. It does not delete information about the entry (computer/port combination) from the NotificationAgent.conf.xml file stored in the server configuration’s StarFlow Extensions project.

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