Starting and terminating generic application servers

This topic describes how to start and terminate generic servers.

About this task

[AIX Solaris HP-UX Linux Windows][z/OS]For the WebSphere® Application Server (base) product, you cannot use the administrative console to create a generic application server definition or use the administrative console to start, stop or, in any way, control or manage that application server. The Base product administrative console can only be used to create server definitions and, if necessary, adjust the server definitions that it creates. To manage Base generic application servers, you need to use the command prompt environment, such as startServer <genericServerName> or stopServer <genericServerName> or serverStatus <genericServerName>. The wsadmin tool has no functional role in the Base application server environment.

If you create a generic server in a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment environment, you can use the administrative console to start and terminate this server.

Procedure

  1. Start a generic application server.

    There are two ways to start a generic server in a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment environment. You can use the managed bean (MBean) NodeAgent launchProcess operation of the wsadmin tool, or you can use the administrative console. To use the administrative console:

    1. In the administrative console, click Servers > Server Types > Generic servers.
    2. Select the name of the generic server you want to start, and then click Start.
    3. View the Status value and any messages or logs to see whether the generic server starts.
  2. Terminate generic servers.

    There are two ways to terminate a generic server in a WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment environment. You can use the MBean terminate launchProcess operation of the wsadmin tool, or you can use the administrative console. To use the administrative console:

    1. In the administrative console, click Servers > Server Types > Generic servers.
    2. Select the check box for the name of the generic server, and then click Terminate.
    3. View the Status value and any messages or logs to see whether the generic server terminates.

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