serverStatus command

Use the serverStatus command to obtain the status of one or all of the servers configured on a node. You can run this command from the install_root/bin directory of a WebSphere Application Server installation or a Network Deployment installation.

Syntax

The command syntax is as follows:

serverStatus <server>|-all [options]
The first argument is required. The argument is either the name of the server for which status is desired, or the -all keyword which requests status for all servers defined on the node.

Parameters

The following options are available for the serverStatus command:

-quiet
Suppresses the progress information that the serverStatus command prints in normal mode.
-logfile <fileName>
Specifies the location of the log file to which information gets written.
-replacelog
Replaces the log file instead of appending to the current log.
-trace
Generates trace information into a file for debugging purposes.
-username <name>
Specifies the user name for authentication if security is enabled. Acts the same as the -user option.
-user <name>
Specifies the user name for authentication if security is enabled. Acts the same as the -username option.
-password <password>
Specifies the password for authentication if security is enabled.
-help
Prints a usage statement.
-?
Prints a usage statement.

Usage scenario

The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:

serverStatus server1

serverStatus -all (returns status for all defined servers)

serverStatus -trace (produces the serverStatus.log file)



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 8:07:48 PM CDT    WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, Version 5.0.2
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