Manage servers and nodes
Use wsadmin.sh to administer the administrative architecture and runtime settings.
- Use the following topics to manage node configurations with wsadmin.sh:
- Use the following topics to manage server configurations with wsadmin.sh:
- Start servers
- Stopping servers
- (zos) Enable the reusable ASID function
- Querying server state
- Listing running applications on running servers
- Start listener ports
- Manage generic servers
- Set development mode for server objects
- Disable parallel startup
- Obtaining server version information
- Use the following topics to view wsadmin command reference information for server and node management:
- UnmanagedNodeCommands (AdminTask)
- ManagedObjectMetadata (AdminTask)
- Utility (AdminTask)
- ConfigArchiveOperations (AdminTask)
- Use the following topics to use properties files to manage your environment:
- Create server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files and wsadmin scripting
- Delete server, cluster, application, or authorization group objects using properties files
- Create and delete configuration objects using properties files and wsadmin scripting
Subtopics
- Stopping a node
- Restart node agent processes using wsdmin.sh
- Start servers
- Stopping servers
- (zos) Enable the reusable ASID function
- Querying server state
- Listing running applications on running servers
- Start listener ports
- Manage generic servers
- Set development mode for server objects
- Disable parallel startup
- Obtaining server version information
- NodeGroupCommands (AdminTask)
- Utility (AdminTask)
- ManagedObjectMetadata (AdminTask)
- AdminSDKCmds (AdminTask)
- ServerManagement (AdminTask)
- UnmanagedNodeCommands (AdminTask)
- ConfigArchiveOperations (AdminTask)
- Directory conventions
Related tasks
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