Workplace XT startup and shutdown

You can start and stop Workplace XT by using graphical user interface (GUI)-based or command-line-based instructions. Workplace XT consists of the following components: Workplace XT and workflow-related processes. This topic includes detailed instructions for starting up and shutting down both.

The FileNet P8 components are interdependent. See FileNet P8 component relationships to determine the optimal order for starting and stopping your system components.

The following tables contain detailed instructions for stopping and starting this component. Each step is listed in the first column. The next column contains the detailed instructions or commands necessary to accomplish the step. The GUI procedures describe procedures that use the graphical user interfaces (GUIs) available in the component software or operating system software. The command-line procedures list the equivalent command-line instructions. You can run the command-line instructions directly from a command prompt, or incorporate them into a script.

The procedures below assume you are using Process Task Manager to manage the legacy Component Manager.

GUI procedures

Startup

You can start the application server software independently of the workflow-related processes.

TIP You can configure various options for automatic startup. In order to provide you with all of the steps required to start this component, the following procedure assumes that no automatic startup options have been configured. Click Automatic startup tip for instructions on enabling automatic startup for a step. Where automatic startup is configured, the related step becomes unnecessary.

Shutdown

You can stop the application server software independently of the workflow-related processes.

Command-line procedures

Startup

You can start the application server software independently of the workflow-related processes.

Shutdown

You can stop the application server software independently of the workflow-related processes.



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