InfoCenter Home >
6: Administer applications >
6.6: Tools and resources quick reference >
6.6.3: Administering application servers >
6.6.3.3: Administering application servers with the Web console >
6.6.3.3.1: Starting application servers with the Web console
6.6.3.3.1: Starting application servers with the Web console
During this task, you will start a new server process based on the current server
configuration's process definition settings.
- Select the Configuration menu listed at the top of the right side of the console.
- Select configuration file of the server that you want to stop.
- In the tree on the left side of the console, click Nodes -> hostname
-> Application Servers to display the application servers view.
- Select the application server that you want to start.
- Click the Start button to launch a new server process based on the current server
configuration's process definition settings.
You can view logs to check whether the server has started.
Variations -- starting the server for tracing and debugging
To start the server with standard Java debugger:
- In the tree on the left side of the console, click Nodes -> hostname ->
Application Servers -> application_server_name -> Process Definition ->
JVM Settings to view the JVM settings.
- In the JVM settings, check Debug mode to enable the standard Java debugger.
Set the debug arguments if needed.
- Save the changes to a configuration file.
- Stop the server.
- Start the server again (see above).
To start the server with IBM Distributed debugger or Object Level Trace:
- In the tree on the left side of the console, click Nodes -> hostname ->
Application Servers -> application_server_name -> IBM Debug and OLT.
- In IBM Debug and OLT settings, enable IBM Distributed debugger, enable Object Level Trace,
or both.
In order to use Distributed Debugger, you must enable both.
- Save the changes to a configuration file.
- Stop the server.
- Start the server again (see above).
|
|