WebSphere WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.0.1 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Starting and stopping mediation modules

You can start a mediation module that is not running (has a status of Stopped) or stop an module that is running (has a status of Started). To change the status of a mediation module, you start or stop the application used to deploy the module.

Before you begin

Before you can start or stop the application for a mediation module, you must have deployed the mediation module into WebSphere ESB, as described in Deploying a mediation module. This installs the application onto an appropriate server (or server cluster).

Why and when to perform this task

To use the services of a mediation module and associated components, you start the associated application. By default, the application starts automatically when the server starts.
You can start and stop applications manually using the following:

To start or stop a mediation module, you can use the administrative console to complete the following steps.

Note: Mediation modules are types of Service Component Architecture (SCA) modules.

Steps for this task

  1. List the SCA modules. In the navigation pane, expand Applications > SCA Modules.
  2. Select the check box for the SCA module that you want started or stopped.
  3. Click the Start or Stop button
    Option Description
    Start Runs the application and changes the state of the application to Started. The status is changed to partially started if not all servers on which the application is deployed are running.
    Stop Stops the processing of the application and changes the state of the application to Stopped.
    To restart a running application, select the application you want to restart, click Stop and then click Start.

Result

The status of the application changes and a message stating that the application started or stopped displays at the top the page.

What to do next

You can change whether or not an application starts automatically when the server on which it resides starts. For more information about starting and stopping WebSphere applications, see Starting and stopping applications.

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