Application Server Network Deployment, Version 6.0.x
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows
Detecting and handling problems with run-time components
Why and when to perform this task
You must monitor the status of run-time components to ensure that,
once started, they remain operational as needed.
Steps for this task
Regularly examine
the status of run-time components. Browse messages displayed under Websphere
Runtime Messages in the status area at the bottom of the
console. The run-time event messages marked with a red X provide
detailed information on event processing. You can also use the Logging and Tracing page of the administrative console
to monitor the status of run-time components. Click Troubleshooting >
Logs and Trace in the console navigation tree to access the page.
If an application stops running
when it should be operational, examine the application's status on an Applications page and try restarting the application.
If messages indicate that a server has stopped running, use the Application Servers page to try restarting the server. If a cluster of servers has stopped
running, use the Server
Cluster page to try restarting
the cluster. If the status of an application server is Unavailable,
the node agent is not running in that node and you must restart the node
agent before you can start the server.
If the run-time components do not restart, reexamine the messages
and read information on problem determination to help you to restart the
components.
Last updated: Mar 17, 2005 4:28:29 AM CST http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ws60help/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/info/ae/ae/trun_watch_app.html