Identifying the name of an Application Server that has been given EnterpriseApps
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Problem
The following contains the commands you can use to identify the name of an Application Server that has been given EnterpriseApps.
 
Solution
  1. The following command will list all instances of the EnterpriseApp object type:

    wscp>EnterpriseApp list

    Example output:

    /EnterpriseApp:ajay_sampleApp/ /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/

  2. The following command lists all the modules that comprise the enterprise application:

    wscp>EnterpriseApp listmodules /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/

    Example output:

    /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:ProcedureDiagnosisMaintenanceGroup/
    /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/

  3. The following command identifies the Application Server to which the module belongs:

    wscp>Module show /EnterpriseApp:iEXCHANGE/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/

    Example output:

    {Name iEXCHANGEWeb} {FullName /Node:ajay/ApplicationServer:ExchangeAppserver/Module:iEXCHANGEWeb/} {CurrentState Running} {DesiredState Running} {StartTime 1060959815312} {ModuleType web} {RelativeURI iEXCHANGEWeb.war} {ModuleBindingsConfig {{EJBJar Bindings {}} {WebAppBindings {{ResourceRefList {}} {VirtualHostName default_host}}}}} {Bindings {WSCP0008I: EditorNotDefinedForThisProperty}} {ContextRoot DV} {ModuleTypeActive web} {RelativeURIActive iEXCHANGEWeb.war} {ModuleBindingsConfigActive {{EJBJarBindings {}} {WebAppBindings {{ResourceRefList {}} {VirtualHostName default_host}}}}} {ContextRootActive DV}

 
 
 


Document Information


Product categories: Software > Application Servers > Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application Server > System Management/Repository
Operating system(s): HP-UX
Software version: 4.0
Software edition:
Reference #: 1162170
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Sep 10, 2004