To manage service applications, you can use either the management center or PowerShell as the field administrator. The management service application page lists the services running on the farm. You can manage them. Many services have their own management pages. In this article, you will learn how to navigate to these pages and how you can use the functional area to perform operations. In this example, we use the managed metadata service. Preparation: You must have the permission to access the management center. Start: 1. Open the Management Center website. 2. In application management-manage service applications.
You can create or edit an existing service application or connect to a service application in another farm. 3. Click the service name and navigate to the Service Application Management page. Place the cursor over the Managed Metadata Service, which is underlined.
4. Another way to manage the service is to remove Tina and the name of the service application. The whole line is highlighted.
5. Observe the functional area and all the lighting functions are displayed.
Now we can
- Delete an application.
- Manage applications. Click the application name to go to the Management page.
- Assign the Administrator to manage the service application, that is, authorize.
- View or edit the properties of a service application.
- Publish a service program to another farm to use its service.
- Assign permissions to your account (you can access this application ).
Working principle: the management service application page shows you All manageable services and statuses. If you do not have the permission, it will be automatically hidden in the view. The service application proxy is indented below the service application program, connecting the service user from WFA (web front-end) to the service application. One service application may have one or more, or all of the following elements: More: shared services use Windows Communication Foundation (WCF ). When you start the service application, if you look at IIS, you will find related web Services in the virtual directory SharePoint Shared Services. Expand the virtual directory and you will see each service under the GUID. Right-click a GUID and navigate to management application> advanced settings. You will see:
You can also see the physical path of the service. All services are in the C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Office Servers \ 14.0 \ WebServices folder. For more information, run the Management Shell command to obtain the Farm Service Application, status, and GUID.