Use this page to view or change the process execution settings for a server process.
A server process applies to either an application server, a node agent or a deployment manager.
For the distributed and i5/OS platforms, to view this administrative console page for an application server, click Servers > Application Servers > server_name. Then, under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management, and then click Process Execution.
To view this administrative console page for a node agent, click System Administration > Node agents >node_agent_name. Then, under Server Infrastructure , click Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Process Execution.
To view this administrative console page for a deployment manager, click System Administration > Deployment manager. Then, under Server Infrastructure, click Java and Process Management > Process Definition > Process Execution.
Specifies the operating system priority for the process. The administrative process that launches the server must have root operating system authority in order to honor this setting.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 20 for WebSphere Application Server on all operating systems. |
Specifies the user mask under which the process runs (the file-mode permission mask).
The deployment manager and application servers must run with a 022
umask in order to support system management
functions. Therefore, it is recommended that you do not change the
default value of this setting for the deployment manager or the controller.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 022 |
Specifies the user that the process runs as. This user ID must be defined to the security system.
This field is ignored on the Microsoft Windows
platforms because Windows user accounts are not managed by the Application
Server.
Data type | String |
Specifies the group that the process is a member of and runs as.
This field is ignored.
Data type | String |
Specifies a specific process group for the process. A process group is a mechanism that the operating system uses to logically associate multiple processes and operate on them as a single unit. Usually, the operating system uses this mechanism for signal distribution.
Specific operating systems might allow other operations to be performed on a process group. Refer to your operating system documentation for more information on the operations that can be performed on a process group.
This field is ignored.
Data type | Integer |
Default | 0, which indicates that the process is not assigned to a specific process group. |