Starting and stopping a node

You can start a node by using the startNode command. You can stop a node by using the stopNode command. Starting and stopping a node is applicable only if your profile, also known as a node, is added to a WebSphere® Application Server WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment domain or cell.

Before you begin

Before you can start and stop a node, you must federate the node into a cell.

Start the deployment manager and add the node as a managed node of the deployment manager. Adding the managed node federates the node.

About this task

Start or stop a node as need in administering your WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment environment. Before your environment can service requests, you must have the deployment manager and node started, and typically an HTTP server.

Procedure

Results

You have started and stopped a node.

What to do next

You can deploy applications, create a cluster, and generally administer your WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment environment.




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