WebSphere Application Server for z/OS (Daemon) automation and recovery scenarios


WebSphere Application Server for z/OS automation and recovery scenarios
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.





Searchable topic ID:   rtrb_daemonautorec
Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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