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Step 4 - Using LTANS Service Manager

The LTANS Service Manager module allows operators to start or stop the LTANS Service and also make the miscellaneous service related configurations. The Service Manager is accessed as follows:

The configuration items are as follows:

Items
Description
Service Address
The address of the LTANS service is controlled from the Service Manager. Ensure the address points to the correct service URL, i.e. if you are running the service on multiple machines in a load-balanced configuration then check that the name is correct for the particular instance that needs to be started/stopped/restarted.
Start
Start the service. Status will change to “Running” after a successful start.
Stop
Stop the service. Status will change to “Stopped” after the service is stopped.
Restart
Stop and then start the service in one go, Status will change to “Running” after a successful restart.
Client request messages must be signed Check this check box to enforce that service request messages must be signed by the business application. The service checks the signature on the request message using the client’s certificate (registered within the Client Manager module) in order to authenticate the client application otherwise authentication fails and the request is rejected.
Store documents in transaction log The ADSS Server administrator can check this check box to store the document within the transaction logs while servicing the ARCHIVE, VERIFY, EXPORT, RENEW request.

Note:
This option must be used with care! Depending on the size and volume of documents this option can dramatically increase the size of the ADSS Server log records and hence the database size requirements. By default this option is unchecked.


Ensure all the changes are saved by clicking the Save button and restart the service to take changes effect.

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