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- Data Flow Probe Setup
- Data Flow Probes and Clusters
- UCMDB Integration Service
- Cluster Range Distribution Policy
- Limiting IP Movement in a Cluster
- Job Execution Policies
- Data Flow Probe Upgrade Overview
- Effects of Range Type on Discovery Workflows
- Install and Run Data Flow Probe and Probe Database on Linux with Non-Root User Account
- Using HTTPS Port 8453 as Default for Data Flow Probe
- How to Install a Second Data Flow Probe on a Windows Machine
- How to Deploy Hotfixes and Track Hotfixes Applied on Data Flow Probe
- How to Set Master Key for Password Encryption on Data Flow Probe
- How to Add Data Flow Probes to UCMDB
- How to Add Probe Clusters to UCMDB
- How to Start a Data Flow Probe
- How to Stop a Data Flow Probe
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Default Domain
- How to Change the Data Flow Probe Port
- How to Move Resources From One Domain to Another Domain
- How to Change the UCMDB Integration Service Default Domain
- How to Check the UCMDB Integration Service Status
- How to Limit IP Movement in a Cluster
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe's IP Address
- How to Update the Data Flow Probe Memory Size
- How to Define Owner Tenants on Data Flow Probes
- How to Configure the Number of Connections to Other Machines
- How to Configure Periodic Data Flow Task Updates
- How to Prevent Probes from Sending Touch Information Simultaneously
- How to Encrypt/Decrypt IP Ranges Information on the Probes
- How to Configure the Data Flow Probe to Automatically Delete CIs
- How to Delete Unsent Probe Results
- How to Clear Data Flow Probe Data
- How to Clear UCMDB Integration Service Data
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP
- How to Deploy a Data Flow Probe CUP Manually
- How to Align the Data Flow Probe CUP with the UCMDB Server CUP
- How to Uninstall Probe CUPs Manually
- How to Set Maximum Objects for Insert Results
- Data Flow Probe Process Ports
- DataFlowProbe.properties File
- DataFlowProbe.properties Parameters
- DataFlowProbeOverride.properties File
- Data Flow Probe Database Scripts
- Data Flow Probe Log Files
- Data Flow Probe Setup User Interface
- Troubleshooting and Limitations
How to Change the Data Flow Probe Default Domain
This task describes how to change a Data Flow Probe's default domain.
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Stop the Probe. For details, see How to Stop a Data Flow Probe.
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Remove the Probe from UCMDB:
- If the Probe appears in the Data Flow Probe Setup > Domains and Probes tree, select the Probe and click Remove Domain, Probe or Cluster .
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If the Probe does not appear in the Data Flow Probe Setup > Domains and Probes tree (in the case of a Probe on Linux/Probe configured for Integration only), you must delete it from the UCMDB JMX console:
- Log in to the UCMDB JMX Console. For details, see How to Access the JMX Console.
- If you do not know the exact name of the Probe that you want to remove, you can generate a list of the Probes on UCMDB by invoking the getAllRegisteredProbes operation.
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Locate the removeProbeOrCluster operation, enter your customer ID (default: 1) and the name of the Probe you are removing, and invoke the operation.
The Probe is removed from UCMDB.
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Update the Probe default domain property.
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On the Probe machine, open the DataFlowProbe.properties file, located in:
- Windows: C:\UCMDB\DataFlowProbe\conf
- Linux: /opt/UCMDB/DataFlowProbe/conf
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Update the following property with the new domain name:
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appilog.collectors.domain
For more details about this property, see DataFlowProbe.properties Parameters.
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Clear the data from the Probe.
Note The clearProbeData script resets the Data Flow Probe's DB schemas and file system state. After running this script the Data Flow Probe re-sends all discovered data to UCMDB. This could potentially create a significant load on the UCMDB Server.
For details, see How to Clear Data Flow Probe Data.
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Restart the Probe. For details, see How to Start a Data Flow Probe.
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