To configure Secure Agent service properties, open the
Runtime Environments
page and edit the Secure Agent. You can change, mask, and reset Secure Agent service property values. You can add and remove custom properties for a service. You can also change the Secure Agent name.
Custom properties are specific to connectors. For more details about custom properties, see the help for the appropriate connector.
Do not configure agent-level Secure Agent service property settings for an agent in a Secure Agent group that uses group-level property settings. If you want to configure agent-level property settings, delete the group-level property settings before you configure the agent properties. For more information about group-level property settings, see "Runtime Environments" in the
REST API Reference
.
On the
Runtime Environments
page, click the name of the Secure Agent.
You might have to expand the Secure Agent group to see the list of Secure Agents within the group.
Click the
Details
tab.
In the upper right corner, click
Edit
.
To change the Secure Agent name, enter a new name in the
Agent Name
field.
To edit a service property, perform the following steps:
In the
System Configuration Details
area, select a service.
Select the configuration property type.
In the row that contains the property that you want to edit, click the
Edit Agent Configuration
icon.
To change the property value, enter the new property value.
If the property is a sensitive property, the existing value will be cleared when you edit the property.
If the property contains sensitive data and you want to mask the value on the Secure Agent details page, enable the
Sensitive
option.
When you enable the sensitive option, the value you enter is masked. If the field is a multi-line text field, the value is masked after you save the changes.
To reset the property to the system default value, click the
Reset Agent Configuration to system default
icon.
To add a custom property for a service, perform the following steps:
Scroll down to the
Custom Configuration Details
area.
The following image shows the
Custom Configuration Details
area:
If there are custom properties already configured, click the
Add
icon to add a new property row.
Select the service that you want to configure.
Select a configuration property type.
If the configuration property type has a sub-type, select the appropriate sub-type.
For example, to determine the logging level, choose INFO or DEBUG as the sub-type.
Enter the property name and value.
If the property contains sensitive data and you want to mask the value on the Secure Agent details page, enable the
Sensitive
option.
To remove a custom property, click the
Remove
icon next to the custom property.
To reset all configuration properties to the default settings, click