WebSphere software- Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6: Proof of Technology Lab 02- system Administration What You should be able to do In this lab, you will become familiar with facilities for system administration of Web Sphere Application Server Version 6. In particular, you will use the Administrative Console, several command line tools and the wsadmin scripting program to perform basic system administration tasks. The lab is divided into 4 parts: Part 1: Establish the WebSphere Environment Part 2: Introduction to the administration console art 3: Introduction to the Samples Gallery Part 4: Administration with wsadmin Each part is designed to introduce you to different aspects of system administration for Veb Sphere Application Server on Windows Part 1: Establish the WebSphere Environment In this part of the exercise you will use command line tools to perform a number of tasks. You will check the status of the WebSphere environment, stop any active servers, create standalone Application Server profile, start the Deployment Manager, and finally federate the standalone Application Server into an existing Deployment Manager cell 1)Check the status of your current WebSphere environment. Determine if any web. a)Open a Windows command prompt For convenience, a Command Prompt icon is located on your Windows task bar 奥叫色(回 b)Navigate to the Web Sphere installation tbin directory and execute the serverStatus command. The serverStatus command will retrieve the server status (i.e., STOPPED, STARTED) for all servers in the default profile(dmgr in this case) serverStatus -all c) Check the output of the serverStatus command and note any servers that have a status of sTarTed oof of Technology Lab 02-System Administration Product Introduction Exploration(PI+E Page 1 of 28© Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. Proof of Technology Lab 02 – System Administration Product Introduction + Exploration (PI+E) Page 1 of 28 IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6: Proof of Technology Lab 02 - System Administration What You Should Be Able to Do In this lab, you will become familiar with facilities for system administration of WebSphere Application Server Version 6. In particular, you will use the Administrative Console, several command line tools and the wsadmin scripting program to perform basic system administration tasks. The lab is divided into 4 parts: Part 1: Establish the WebSphere Environment Part 2: Introduction to the Administration Console Part 3: Introduction to the Samples Gallery Part 4: Administration with wsadmin Each part is designed to introduce you to different aspects of system administration for WebSphere Application Server on Windows. Part 1: Establish the WebSphere Environment In this part of the exercise you will use command line tools to perform a number of tasks. You will check the status of the WebSphere environment, stop any active servers, create a standalone Application Server profile, start the Deployment Manager, and finally federate the standalone Application Server into an existing Deployment Manager cell. 1) Check the status of your current WebSphere environment. Determine if any WebSphere server processes are active and stop any active server processes. __a) Open a Windows command prompt. __ For convenience, a Command Prompt icon is located on your Windows task bar. __b) Navigate to the WebSphere installation \bin directory and execute the serverStatus command. The serverStatus command will retrieve the server status (i.e., STOPPED, STARTED) for all servers in the default profile (dmgr in this case). serverStatus –all __c) Check the output of the serverStatus command and note any servers that have a status of STARTED