WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Administering servers

Use the administrative interfaces to create, start, and stop servers. Servers extend the ability of application servers, allowing them to handle Service Component Architecture (SCA) modules. Other server processes, such as deployment managers and node agents, can be used to manage servers.

Servers must be running before you can start applications on them. The methods for starting a server vary and depend on whether you are starting a stand-alone server or a managed server. With managed servers, the node agent must be running before you can start the servers. You can start managed servers from the administrative console of the deployment manager. If you have deployment environments or clusters, you can start or stop all of the servers in one action, from the administrative console of the deployment manager.

Tip: If you are using clusters, the Initial State property of the Application Server subcomponent (Servers > Application servers > server_name > Administration > Server Components > Application Server) is not intended to be used to control the state of individual servers in the cluster at the time the cluster is started. It is intended only as a way to control the state of the Application Server subcomponent of a server. It is best to start and stop the individual members of a cluster using the Server options of the administrative console or command line commands (startServer and stopServer).

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