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Remap a Service
Remapping a service is useful if the service structure changes significantly. Remapping a service deletes its
current map. If the service is still monitored, it is remapped relative to the traffic pattern.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click Topology Management.
3 Click Manage Services.
4 Select the required service and click Remap.
Delete Services
You might want to delete a service, for example, if it is obsolete, or to free resources for scalability reasons such
as to enable another server to be mapped.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click Topology Management.
3 Click Manage Services.
4 Select the services to be deleted and click Delete.
Deleted services are moved to the Deleted Objects tab and are no longer monitored.
Rename a Service
You can rename a services to provide it with a more appropriate name.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click Topology Management.
3 Click Manage Services.
4 Select the required service and click Rename.
The Rename Service dialog box opens.
5 In the Type a new service name text box, type the new name.
6 Click Rename.
The service is renamed.
Rename a Server
You can rename servers. If a server is outside vCenter, you rename it in AppSpeed. If a server is in vCenter,
rename it through the vSphere Client.
To rename a server that is in the vCenter environment, see the vSphere Client documentation.
Procedure
1 In the AppSpeed menu bar, click Mapping.
2 In the page selection bar, click Topology Management.
Chapter 3 AppSpeed Topology Overview
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