The following list of tasks can help you get started using the administrative console to manage and administer WebSphere Process Server resources.
The startServer command reads the configuration file for the specified application server and starts the server. See the WebSphere Application Server Information Center for details on using startServer.
See Starting and stopping the administrative console for details.
Preferences control how data is displayed in the administrative console, as well as how the workspace behaves. See Setting administrative console preferences.
The scope specifies the level at which a resource is visible on the administrative console. A resource can be visible in a console collection table at the cell, node, cluster, or server scope. See the WebSphere Application Server Information Center for details on setting the scope.
Filters specify which data is shown in a column on a collection page. See Setting administrative console filters.
By default, a console session times out after 30 minutes of inactivity. You can change this value by editing the deployment.xml configuration file, as described in the WebSphere Application Server Information Center.
Until you save your changes to the master repository, the console uses a local workspace to track the changes. To save your changes, click System Administration > Save Changes to Master Repository to display the Save page, and then click Save.
Last updated: Thu Apr 27 14:23:50 2006
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