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6.6.3.3.2: Pinging application servers with the Web console

6.6.3.3.2: Pinging application servers with the Web console

During this task, you will ping a server process based on the current server configuration's process definition settings. To determine if the application server is already running on the network, the administrative application provides a Ping command that will attempt to connect to the application server on the DrAdmin port configured for that server (typically, port 7000).

  1. Select the Configuration menu listed at the top of the right side of the console.
  2. Select configuration file of the server that you want to stop.
  3. In the tree on the left side of the console, click Nodes -> hostname -> Application Servers to display the application servers view.
  4. Select the application server that you want to ping, to display its properties on the right side of the console.
  5. Click the Ping button to ping the server process specified by the current server configuration file.

The ping will be successful if the server is running. If will fail if the server is not running, or the administrative application can not connect with the server on the administrative port.

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