You can submit the Stop Liberty profile server job
to stop a Liberty profile server
on one or more target hosts.
Before you begin
Start the job manager if it is not already running.
The Liberty profile server that you
want to stop must be running. See "Starting Liberty profile servers
using the job manager."
Your ID at the job manager must be
authorized for the administrator role or the operator role to submit
jobs.
When registering a target host with the job manager, you
can save operating system security information. When you submit a
job to one or more targets for which security information has not
been saved, you must specify an authorized operating system user name
and either password or public-private key information for the user
name. The security credentials must be valid for all job targets.
A
Liberty profile server requires a Java development kit (JDK) or Java
runtime environment (JRE) to run this job. Set the JDK or JRE location
by completing one of the following actions:
If JAVA_HOME is not specified in server.env or
in the user environment, the job manager looks for the JDK or JRE
in the user search path.
About this task
You can use the administrative console of the job manager
or the deployment manager to stop Liberty profile servers on one or
more target hosts. From the console, choose the Stop Liberty
profile server job, specify server and job options, review
the summary, and submit the job.
Instead of using a console,
you can run the stopLibertyProfileServer job script in the AdministrativeJobs
command group. See the Administrative job types topic.
Procedure
- Click from the navigation tree of the administrative console.
- Choose a job to stop a Liberty profile.
- Select the Stop Liberty profile server job
type from the list.
- Optionally specify a description of the job.
- Click Next.
- Choose the job targets.
- Select a group of targets from the list, or select Target
names.
Only groups of targets that are valid
for the job type that you selected are displayed in the list of target
groups.
- If you selected Target names,
then specify a target name and click Add, or
click Find and specify the chosen targets on
the Find targets page.
- If you did not choose to save security
authentication information when registering the target hosts with
the job manager, specify an operating system user name and password
or public-private key information for access to the target hosts.
The security credentials must be valid for all the job targets.
- Click Next.
- Specify parameters for the stop Liberty profile server job.
- For Server to be stopped, specify
the fully-qualified resource ID of the Liberty profile server to stop. For example, if you want to stop the defaultServer server
in the wlp runtime, specify the following resource
ID:
runtime/wlp/liberty_server/defaultServer
- Click Next.
- Schedule the job.
The times and dates that
you specify are relative to the job manager.
- Optionally specify one or more email addresses where
notifications are sent when the job finishes.
If you
specify multiple email addresses, separate them with commas.
- Select when the job is available for submission.
- Select the job expiration.
- Optionally specify a recurring interval for the job,
a start date and time for the interval, and an end date and time for
the interval.
- Click Next.
- Review the summary, and click Finish to
submit the job.
Results
The targets run the job and attempt to stop the server.
What to do next
On the Job status page, click the
ID of the Stop Liberty profile server job and
view the job status. Click the status refresh icon
to refresh the displayed status.
If
the job is not successful, view any error messages that result from
running the job, correct the error condition, and submit the job again.
If
the job is successful, the status on the Target resources page
of the server is Stopped. Click to
see the resource status.