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Problem(Abstract) |
If you start Load Balancer scripts (such as dsserver, or
lbadmin) from a terminal window, then exit the terminal window, the
processes started by dsserver or lbadmin also exit. |
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Resolving the
problem |
On Solaris, after starting Load Balancer scripts from a
terminal window, if you exit from that window, the Load Balancer process
also exits.
To resolve this problem, start the Load Balancer scripts with the
nohup command. For example: nohup dsserver
This command prevents the processes started from the terminal session
from receiving a hangup signal from the terminal when it exits, allowing
the processes to continue even after the terminal session has ended.
Use the nohup command in front of any Load Balancer scripts that
you want to continue to process beyond the end of a terminal session. |
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Cross Reference information |
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Component |
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Edition |
Application Servers |
WebSphere Edge Server |
Load Balancer |
Solaris |
Edge Server 2.0 GA, Edge Server 2.0 NLV, Edge Server 2.0.x |
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Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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