Starting an application server starts both the application
server and any applications that run inside the application server.
About this task
Important:
- The status of the application server in the Windows services panel
does not change when you start or stop the application server from
a command line.
- If you start an application server from a command line, you must
stop that application server from a command line.
Procedure
- Log on using a Windows user ID with Administrator authority.
- Start a command prompt session.
- Choose one of the following depending on your type of application
server:
- To start and stop an application server in the command prompt
session:
- Switch directories to WC_profiledir\bin.
- Issue one of the following commands:
- To start an application server:
startServer server1
- To stop an application server:
stopServer server1
- To start or stop the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment
deployment manager:
- Switch directories to WAS_ND_profiledir\bin.
- Issue one of the following commands:
- To start the deployment manager:
startManager
- To stop the deployment manager:
stopManager
- Check the application server log files to ensure that the
application server and the applications running inside the application
server started or stopped without error.
- Starting and stopping quick reference.
Select the appropriate link from the left pane based on your version
of WebSphere Application Server.
- Start the WebSphere Commerce
Information Center.
The WebSphere Commerce Information
Center must be started in order to provide help when using the WebSphere
Commerce tools such as WebSphere Commerce Accelerator.
- If WebSphere Commerce Payments is not already started,
start it after starting WebSphere Commerce.