i5/OS operations for integrated Linux servers
This topic introduces using i5/OS® to manage your integrated Linux® servers.
- Overview
There are some operational tasks that must be performed from Linux, and others from i5/OS. This information describes how to operate an integrated Linux server from the i5/OS side.- Setting up your operational interface
This topic discusses the iSeries Navigator and i5/OS command line interfaces that you can use to manage your integrated Linux server.- Managing your integrated Linux server with iSeries Navigator
This topic discusses how to get started using the iSeries Navigator operational interface with your integrated Linux server.- Managing your integrated Linux server with the i5/OS command line
This topic discusses how to use the i5/OS command line operational interface to manage your integrated server and some of the CL commands that are available to you.- Using iSeries Navigator to work with integrated Linux server NWSDs
This topic discusses how to work with the Network Server Description (NWSD) using iSeries Navigator.- Using the i5/OS command line to work with integrated Linux server NWSDs
This topic discusses how to use CL commands to work with the Network Server Description (NWSD) for your integrated Linux server.- Starting integrated Linux servers
This topic discusses how to start single and multiple integrated Linux servers using the iSeries Navigator and CL commands. It also includes instructions on how to start integrated Linux servers automatically at iSeries startup.- Shutting down integrated Linux servers
This topic discusses the multiple methods to shut down integrated Linux servers.
Parent topic:
Linux on an integrated xSeries solution