Use the startManager command to manipulate
a deployment manager with scripting.
The startManager command
reads the configuration file for the WebSphere® Application Server, Network Deployment manager process
and constructs a launch command. Depending on the
options you specify, the startManager command launches
a new Java virtual machine (JVM) API to run the manager
process, or writes the launch command data to a
file.
You must run this command from the profile_root/bin directory
of a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment installation.
You do not have to use a user name and password with the startManager command
because this command launches a server process but does not invoke
an MBean method.
For more information about where to run this command, see Using
command-line tools.
Syntax
The command syntax is as follows:
Parameters
The following options are available
for the startManager command:
- -quiet
- Suppresses the progress information that the startManager command
prints in normal mode.
- -logfile <fileName>
- Specifies the location of the log file to which trace information
is written. By default, the log file is named startServer.log and
is created in your logs directory.
- -replacelog
- Replaces the log file instead of appending to the current log.
- -trace
- Generates trace information into a file using
the startManager command for debugging purposes.
- -timeout <seconds>
- Specifies the waiting time before deployment manager initialization
times out and returns an error.
- -statusport <portNumber>
- An optional parameter that allows an administrator to set the
port number for deployment manager status callback. The tool opens
this port and waits for status callback from the deployment manager
indicating that the deployment manager has started. If the parameter
is not set, an unused port is automatically allocated.
- -script [<script fileName>] -background
- Generates a launch script with the startManager command
instead of launching the deployment manager process directly. The
launch script name is an optional argument. If you do not provide
the launch script name, the default script file name is <start_dmgr>.
The -background parameter is an optional parameter
that specifies that the generated script will run in the background
when you execute it.
- -help
- Prints a usage statement.
- -?
- Prints a usage statement.
Usage scenario
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:
startManager
startManager -script (produces the start_dmgr.sh file)
startManager -trace (produces the startmanager.log file)