Start a proxy server to start a new server process based on the
process definition settings of the current proxy server configuration.
Before you begin
Before you start a proxy server, verify that all of the resources
that the proxy requires are available. You must also start all prerequisite
subsystems.
About this task
This procedure for starting a server also applies to restarting
a server. However, if a server fails and you want the recovery functions to
complete their processing prior to new processes being started on the server,
you must restart the server in recovery mode.
Use one of the following
options to start a proxy server.
Procedure
- For the z/OS® and distributed platforms, except AIX®,
you can issue the startServer command from the command
line to start a single proxy server.
You can
issue the
startServer command from the C:\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\AppSrv02\bin
directory.
# .\startServer.sh proxyserver1
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You can issue the
startServer command
from the
/usr/WebSphere/AppServer/bin directory.
# ./startServer.sh proxyserver1
- You can use the administrative console to start a proxy server.
- In the administrative console, click .
- Select the proxy server that you want to start, and click Start.
- Confirm that you want to start the proxy server.
- View the Status value and any messages
or logs to see whether the proxy server was started.
Results
The specified proxy server starts. To verify that the proxy server
was started, in the administrative console, click .
What to do next
If you need to start the proxy server with standard Java™ debugging
enabled, then complete these steps:
- From the administrative console, expand proxy_server_name.
- From Server Infrastructure, click .
- Click Java virtual machine.
- Select Debug mode to enable the standard Java debugger.
Set Debug mode arguments, if needed, and click OK.
- Save the changes to a configuration file.
- Stop the proxy server, and restart the proxy server.