Server collection
Overview
Use this page to view information about and manage application servers, generic servers, JMS servers, and Web servers.
Application Servers
The Application Servers page lists the application servers in the cell. Use this page to create new application servers, create application server templates, or delete existing application servers. We can also use this page to start and stop these application servers.
The Network Deployment product also shows the status of the application servers. The status indicates whether a server is running, stopped, or encountering problems.
To view this administrative console page, click Application Servers.
Generic Servers
The Generic Servers page lists the generic servers in the cell. We can use this page to create new generic servers, create generic server templates, or delete existing generic servers. We can also use this page to start and stop these generic servers.
The Network Deployment product also shows the status of the generic servers. The status indicates whether a server is running, stopped, or encountering problems.
Use this page to add or delete application servers.
To view this administrative console page, click Generic Servers.
Java Message Service (JMS) Servers
The JMS Servers page lists the JMS servers in the cell. Use this page to start and stop these JMS servers.
Each JMS server provides the functions of the JMS provider for a node in your administrative domain. There can be at most one JMS server on each node in the administration domain, and any application server within the domain can access JMS resources served by any JMS server on any node in the domain.
Note: JMS servers apply only to WebSphere Application Server V5.x nodes. We cannot create a JMS server on a node that is running WebSphere Application Server 6.0, but the existing V5.x JMS servers will continue to be displayed, and one can modify their properties. We can also delete V5.x JMS servers.
To view this administrative console page, click JMS Servers.
Web Servers
The Web Servers page lists the Web servers in your administrative domain. Use this page to generate and propagate a Web server plug-in configuration file, create new Web servers, create new Web server templates, or delete existing Web servers. We can also use this page to start and stop these Web servers.
To view this administrative console page, click Web Servers.
- Name
Specifies a logical name for the server. For WebSphere Application Server, server names must be unique within a node.
- Node
Name of the node holding the server.
- Version
Specifies the version of the WAS product on which the server runs.
- Status
Indicates whether the server is started or stopped. (Network Deployment only)
Note that if the status is Unavailable, the node agent is not running in that node and restart the node agent before one can start the server.
See also
Application server settings