User Guide
42 Cisco Unified Web and E-Mail Interaction Manager System Console User’s Guide
Set the general properties
5. For retriever service instances, there is an additional Input tab. On the Input tab, select the aliases from the
available list of aliases.
6. 6. Click the Save button.
Deleting service instances
You can delete a service instance if it is not required anymore or occupies system resources.
To delete a service instance
1. In the Tree pane, browse to System > Partition > Your Partition > Services.
2. Browse to the service for which you want to delete an instance. In the List pane select the service instance.
Stop the service instance if it is running.
3. In the List pane toolbar, click the Delete button.
Starting service instances
Unless a service instance is configured to start automatically when a system is running, you have to manually
start the particular instance when you require it. Every time you start the service process, you need to manually
start the instances for that service in each partition.
When you create additional instances for a service, you can start those instances only after you do the following.
Increase the number of instances that can be associated with the service process. And, restart the service
process. For details, see “Increasing the number of instances for service processes” on page 40.
Increase the number of instances that can be running in the particular partition. For details, see “Increasing
the number of service instances” on page 27.
To start a service instance
1. In the Tree pane, browse to System > Partition > Your Partition > Services.
Important: The number of instances for a given service should
tally with the maximum number of instances defined for the
service process in Shared Resources. For details,“Increasing the
number of instances for service processes” on page 40.