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6.6.46.7: Establishing multiple administrative servers on an AS/400 or iSeries machine
6.6.46.7: Establishing multiple administrative servers on an AS/400 or iSeries machine
On the AS/400 and iSeries systems, multiple WebSphere administrative servers can be run on a single
machine, whether or not the servers share a common administrative
database.
The following administrative server properties are provided in the administrative
server configuration file (admin.config) to support running multiple administrative servers on the
same machine.
- server.root
- The default product installation directory. Used to locate properties files, servlets, and other WebSphere resources.
- com.ibm.websphere.servlet.admin.config.file
- Override to specify the full path, including filename,
to the admin.config file, instead of using
server.root/bin
- com.ibm.websphere.servlet.initialEJSSetup.file
- Override to specify the full path, including filename,
to the initialEJSSetup.xml file, instead of using the
server.root/properties directory. Used to created the
initial system configuration.
- com.ibm.websphere.servlet.default.servlet.engine.file
- Override to specify the full path, including filename,
to the default.servlet_engine file, instead of using
the server.root/properties directory. Used to create
the initial system configuration
- com.ibm.websphere.servlet.webapp.root.directory
- Override to specify the directory containing the
webapp configuration tree, instead of using
server.root/hosts. Used to create the initial system
configuration.
- com.ibm.websphere.servlet.admin.bootstrap.file
- Override to specify the full path, including filename,
to the bootstrap.properties file, instead of using the
server.root/properties directory. The load order for
the plug-in configuration used by the admin server is
now:
- This property
- The root of the classloader (for example, a path on the classpath)
- The server.root/properties directory
All configuration for the plug-in used in the administrative
server is acquired from this file and has no
dependency on server.root.
The queues, rules, and vhosts property files are written to the
ose.tmp.dir location specified in
bootstrap.properties.
The default is server.root/temp.
An additional property can be set from the WebSphere Administrative Console. Add it
as a command line argument of the target application server, again using the standard
Java command line argument notation -D property_name=property_value:
- default.client.encoding
- The default language encoding to be used by the servlet
engine for writing client data.
Standard encoding values are listed in Java 2 documentation.
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