Starting and stopping quick reference
Start and stop servers in your application serving environment, referring to this quick guide to the administrative clients and several other tools provided with this product.
Tasks
- Use commands to start and stop servers.
Command Quick reference: Issuing commands to start and stop servers These examples are for starting and stopping the default profile on a server. Otherwise, we might need to specify -profileName profile when invoking the command.
Deployment manager Run the following command.
See startManager command for details and variations
startManagerNode Run the following command.
See startNode command for details and variations
startNodeApplication server Run the following command. See startServer command for details and variations
startServer serverwhere server is the application server that you want to start.Stopping the servers Use the same command as to start, except substitute stop for start. For example, to stop an application server, issue the command:
stopServer serverTo start and stop application server clusters, see Starting clusters.
- Use administrative clients and tools.
Command Quick reference: Opening the administrative console To open the console using the default port, enter this web address in the web browser: http://your_fully_qualified_server:9060/ibm/consoleDepending on the configuration, the web address might differ. Other factors can affect your ability to access the console. See Starting and logging off the administrative console for details, as needed.
- We also can use VS console commands on z/OS systems.
- To launch a scripting client, see Start the wsadmin scripting client.
- To learn about all available administrative clients, see Use the administrative clients.
- For performance monitoring, see Monitor performance with Tivoli Performance Viewer.
See the administrator commands listed in the Reference section of the information center.
- Use troubleshooting tools.
See Work with troubleshooting tools.
(ZOS) See Choose and using diagnosis tools and controls on z/OS.