You can submit the Start Liberty profile server job to start a Liberty profile server on one or more target hosts.
Start the job manager.
The Liberty profile server that you want to start must be installed on all job targets. See Installing Liberty profile resources 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.
The server.env file
must be in EBCDIC encoding.
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.
You can use the administrative console of the job manager or the deployment manager to start Liberty profile servers on one or more target hosts. From the console, choose the Start Liberty profile server job, specify the server and job options, review the summary, and submit the job.
This topic describes how to run the Start Liberty profile server job using the job manager console or the deployment manager console. Instead of using a console, you can run the startLibertyProfileServer job script in the AdministrativeJobs command group. See the Administrative job types topic.
The targets run the job and attempt to start the server.
On the Job status page, click the
ID of the Start 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 RUNNING. Click to see the resource status.