PSEMAgent recycle

Hello,
I have a problem with Change Assistant not recognizing the environment, is there a way to reset all the agent configuration? I saw somewhere a phrase "agent recycling" - how can I do that?
It did get recognized before a PeopleTools upgrade from 8.50 to 8.52.04 so I'm either missing some sort of a step, or there really might be an issue with some cache.
What I did:
- agents running before upgrade
- PT upgrade
- start PSEM Agent on all servers
- PSEM/hub web page shows all activity again
- Change Assistant cannot view the environment

Hi Honza,
Did you try clearing the the Agent cache and HUB cache ?
If not follow the below steps
Clear Agent Cache
===========
1. Stop the agent
2. delete the following directories
PS_HOME/PSEMAgent/PersistentStorage
PS_HOME/PSEMAgent/scratchpad
PS_HOME/PSEMAgent/data/ids
PS_HOME/PSEMAgent/transactions
3. delete PS_HOME/PSEMAgent/data/search-results.xml (make sure that u dont delete matchers.xml)
Clear HUB cache
==========
1. Stop your webserver (the one which you use for PSEM HUB - check configuration.properties in your PSEMAgent/envmetadata/config )
2. Make sure that the configuration properties in the HUB ( PSEMHUB/envmetadata/config) has the correct HUB URL
3. delete the following directories
PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/PersistentStorage
PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/Scratchpad
PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/transactions
PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/data/environment
PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/data/proxies
4. delete all files in PS_HOME/PSEMHUB/data/ (dont delete the data directory)
Now start your web server
Hit the HUB URL in web browser and make sure that there are not detected environments
Start the Agent
If the agent starts successfully and can communicate to the HUB then your problem should be solved
Regards
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