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Click Update to update the configuration. A new window (Service Agent) opens, read the
message and click OK to close the window.
h. End the configuration with a click on Cancel.
2. Viewing your system information on the Internet:
The information you share through Electronic Service Agent is available for you to view on the
Internet. You can view your current information, as well as track trends in performance and
usage.
This online service is available to you while your server is under warranty and afterward through
a service contract. Before you can access your information on the Internet, you must complete a
registration process. For security reasons, this registration process involves the following steps:
a. Register users with IBM on the My IBM Registration web site. On the registration web site, you
create an IBM ID for each of the people you want to have access to the information that
Electronic Service Agent shares with IBM.
You must associate these accounts with a server, usually your central server. (You can add
other servers later if you want to share information for other servers on your network.) The
people for whom you create IDs must have system administrator authority on all registered
servers.
b. Submit a registration request from Electronic Service Agent, as follows:
i. In the Navigation area, open Service Applications.
ii. Select Service Agent.
iii. Select eService Registration. The Authorize Users for Service Agent window is displayed.
iv. In the Web authorization section, specify one or two of the user IDs that you created on the
My IBM Registration web site. Use the IBM ID field for the first authorized user, and the
Optional IBM ID for the second authorized user.
v. Click OK to submit the registration request. You can specify only two IBM IDs at one time,
but you can submit as many registration requests as you like.