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- Service Instance Name - Service components in the event process
- Service GUID - Service GUID of the component
- Version - Version of the component
- Status - Displays whether the component is running or not
- Running on Peer - Name of the peer server on which the component is launched
- Launch Type - Displays whether the component is launched as a separate process, in-memory or manual.
- Memory Usage - Displays memory usage for CCP enabled components
- Process ID - Displays process id for CCP enabled components which are executed as a separate process
Figure 10: Applications Tab showing the details of the applications
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Import Application panel helps to import event processes which are exported or saved in a particular location. Click the Add (+) button on the upper-right part of the screen to open the panel to provide details.
To import an event process or multiple event processes saved in a file, provide the following details, click the Choose File button to select the Zip file and click Submit.
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Overwrite existing EP |
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Overwrite existing Named Config |
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Overwrite existing Referred EPs List |
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Import whole EP with Dependencies |
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Ignore Dependencies |
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Exempted List | Names of the named configurations to be exempted while importing. Exempted named configs should be mentioned as a comma-separated list of the following format:
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EP names GUIDs to be ignored | In a ZIP file with multiple EPs, specify the comma-separated names of the EPs that need not be imported along with the other EPs in the file.
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Default application Version (used when not set in zip) | Specify a version number if a version number was not set in the zip file. | ||||||||||||
Label | Provide the environment name.
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