Websphere configuration
The entire Websphere configuration is saved and persisted within XML files. These XML configuration files are arranged in a cascading hierarchy of directories which reflects the internal structure of...
View ArticleWebsphere file system
Like other application servers, also Websphere ships with a file system which contains both the server configuration files and the binaries. Basically, the WAS Filesystem structure is split into two...
View ArticleWebsphere configuration files
As we have just learnt, the application server configuration files are stored in a directory tree starting at the config directory under your Profile Root. At the top of the hierarchy is the cells...
View ArticleHow to start Websphere Administration Server
In order to verify your Websphere installation let’s start the application server. To start our application server, you need to use the startServer.sh command as follows:...
View ArticleConnecting to Websphere Console
In order to manage WAS, the core instrument you need to learn about is the Websphere Integrated Console which is reachable by default on the following URL: http://localhost:9060/ibm/console If you made...
View ArticleEntering Websphere Console
The Websphere administrative console is a browser-based interface used to administer applications, services, and other resources at a cell, node, server, or cluster scope. You can use the console with...
View ArticleHow to find out Websphere Administration ports
When you install several Websphere profiles on your Machine, each installation will use a port offset in order to avoid conflicts between the server instances. The reverse side of the coin is that you...
View ArticleSetting JVM Arguments for Websphere server
Setting the JVM arguments of the Websphere servers can be done through the Administration Console by performing the following steps: 1. Expand from the left Menu “Servers” and select the WAS...
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