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The JS7 - Controller Installation On Premises and JS7 - Controller Installation for Docker Containers articles explain the installation of Standalone Controllers.

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  • Title: An individual description that can be searched for.
  • URL: The protocol HTTP or HTTPS, host name or IP address and port with which the Controller is accessible can be accessed from the JOC Cockpit.
  • Test Connection: It is recommended that the connection between the JOC Cockpit and the Controller is tested.
    • Users should consider note that firewalls can block access from the JOC Cockpit to a Controller.
    • Use of a Proxy Service might require adjusting updating the URL.

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delete_controller
Delete Standalone Controller

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  • Before deleting the Controller from the JOC Cockpit inventory:
    • any Any Agents registered with the Controller should be shutdown and their journals should be removed:
      • Agents can act autonomously and might continue to execute workflows for which orders are still available.
      • An Agent's journal is Agents' journals are located in the the state sub-directory of its their configuration directory.
    • the The Controller instance should be shutdown and its journal should be removed:
      • Controllers act independently from of the JOC Cockpit and maintain network connections to Agents.
      • A The Controller's journal is located in the the state sub-directory of its configuration directory.
  • Deletion of a Controller does not remove workflows and other scheduling objects from the JOC Cockpit inventory.
    • Scheduling objects can be deployed to any connected Controller.

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