Task |
WebSphere Application
Server for z/OS for z/OS (daemon) automation and recovery scenarios |
Startup |
See the instructions
in the topic. |
Shutdown |
See the instructions
in the topic. |
Handling in-flight
or indoubt transactions if there is a failure |
The daemon is a location
agent. If the daemon fails during the course of a transaction, locate requests
to the daemon can fail. These request failures might be surfaced by the client
ORB. If the client is a WebSphere Application Server for z/OS client running
in a sysplex, the locate request can be routed to another available
daemon in the sysplex, if present. |
How to determine
if the daemon is running |
Use the MVS display
command. |
What happens to WebSphere
Application Server for z/OS if the daemon goes down? |
If the daemon goes
down, all WebSphere Application Server for z/OS servers started on the same
system also are terminated. |
What happens to other
subsystems if the daemon goes down? |
Other subsystems
continue to work fine. As a general rule, if the servers on multiple systems
are defined in cluster and there is another one in the sysplex, if the daemon
goes down , clients are not affected. |