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Configuring application servers to automatically start when the QWAS7 subsystem starts

WebSphere® Application Server runs in its own subsystem, called QWAS7, which is installed with the product. Use these steps to configure application servers to start automatically when the QWAS7 subsystem starts.

Procedure

  1. Give your user profile authority to the QWAS7/QWASJOBD job description and QWAS7/QWAS7 subsystem description. For each profile:
    1. Create a duplicate of the job description used by WebSphere Application Server profiles. For example, issue the following command on the CL command line:
      CRTDUPOBJ OBJ(QWASJOBD) FROMLIB(QWAS7) OBJTYPE(*JOBD) TOLIB(mywasjobd) 
           NEWOBJ(myserv)
    2. Change the user of the duplicate job description (jobd) from *RQD to QEJBSVR to avoid multiple job descriptions with the same user. For example, issue the following command on the CL command line:
      CHGJOBD JOBD(mywasjobd/myserv) USER(QEJBSVR)
    3. Use the CHGJOBD command to change the newly created job description such that the Request data or command (RQSDTA) field starts the new server. For example, to start the default profile's application server (server1) when the subsystem is started, set the RQSDTA field as follows:
      'QSYS/CALL PGM(product_library/QWASSTRSVR) PARM(''-profilePath'' 
             ''user_data_root/profiles/default'' 
             ''-server'' ''server1'')'
      Important: If a stand-alone application server has been federated, or added, to a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment cell, specify the nodeagent server. If the node agent is not active, application servers cannot start.
  2. Configure an application server so that it is automatically started by the node agent. To configure application servers in your WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment cell to start automatically when you start the node agent for the node that contains the application server:
    1. In the administrative console, click Servers > Server Types > WebSphere application servers .
    2. Click the application server that you want to start automatically.
    3. Under Server Infrastructure, click Java and process management > Monitoring policy and change the setting of the Node Restart property to RUNNING.
    4. Click Apply , and then click Save to save the configuration changes.
  3. Add an autostart job entry to the QWAS7/QWAS7 subsystem. Enter the following command from the CL command line:
    ADDAJE SBSD(QWAS7/QWAS7) JOB(myserv) JOBD(mywasjobd/myserv)
  4. Optional: Configure the system such that the QWAS7 subsystem starts during system startup. To enable automatic startup, add the following line to the system startup program:
    STRSBS QWAS7/QWAS7
    Notes:
    • The system startup program is defined by the QSTRUPPGM system value.
    • TCP/IP must be active before the product subsystem can start. Ensure that the STRTCP command runs before the STRSBS QWAS7/QWAS7 command in your startup program or in your autostart job.
    • For more information about the QSTRUPPGM system value, see the Work Management Guide, SC41-5306, which is available at:
      http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QB3ALG03/CCONTENTS



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