[Version 5.0.2 and later]firststeps command

The firststeps command starts the First Steps tool.

First Steps is a post-installation ease-of-use tool for directing WebSphere Application Server elements from one place. Options dynamically appear on the First Steps panel, depending on features you install. With all options present, you can use First Steps to start or stop the Application Server, verify the installation, access the information center, access the administrative console, access the Samples Gallery, or launch the product registration.

First Steps starts automatically at the end of the installation. If it is not running, start First Steps from the command line:

Location of the command file

Parameters

No parameters are associated with this command.

Syntax for the firststeps command on a Linux or UNIX-based platform

The command syntax is as follows:

./firststeps.sh

Syntax for the firststeps command on a Windows platform

The command syntax is as follows:

firststeps.bat

Usage tips

If this is the first time you have used the First Steps panel since installing the product, click Verify installation to make sure that all is well with your installation. The verification process starts the server for you. Do not select the Start the server option at the same time that the installation verification test (IVT) is running. There is a known problem if you select the Start the server option at the same time that the IVT is running.

After selecting the Start the server option, an output screen displays with status messages. The success message informs you that the server is open for business. Then the menu item changes to Stop the server.

Do not select any other options from the First Steps panel after selecting the Start the server option. There is a known problem that prevents the proper operation of the installation verification test when you select the Verify Installation option after selecting the Start the server option. Stop the server before verifying the installation.

The installation verification test is not supported on node names that contain double-byte characters. See Troubleshooting the installation for more information.

The Web administrative console is a configuration editor that runs in a Web browser. The administrative console lets you work with Application Server configuration files encoded in XML. Changes made using the administrative console take effect the next time you start the Application Server. To launch the administrative console, click Administrative console. You can also point your browser to http://your_host_name:9090/admin to start the administrative console. Substitute your own host name in the address. As the administrative console opens, it prompts you for a login name. This is not a security item, but merely a tag that allows you to identify configuration changes you make during the session.

From the First Steps menu, click on Samples gallery to explore the sample applications. Alternatively you can point your browser directly to http://DNS_host_name:9090/WSsamples. This command is case sensitive. Substitute your own host name in the address.

You can also try a symbolic link to the Mozilla browser to fix the problem as shown in the following example:

ln -sf /usr/bin/mozilla /usr/bin/netscape

Viewing the registration page in other languages

The Register the product entry on the First Steps menu displays the default welcome page in English.

Register the product
install_root/prt/PRT_Welcome.html

To view other language versions of the page, browse the PRT directory to select a version. Use the last three letters before the .html extension of the file name to identify the language. For example, the following versions are included:


Related tasks
Installing WebSphere Application Server products



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:55:42 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, Version 5.0.2
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