You can configure WebSphere® Application
Server Community Edition as a Linux daemon
process. The daemon process can then be set to start automatically
on system startup. Instances of the connection manager, the manager,
and the service interface that are on WebSphere Application Server Community
Edition also start automatically on system startup.
You must have access to a superuser or root account to complete
this task.
To configure WebSphere Application
Server Community Edition as a daemon on a Linux computer:
- Open the command prompt.
- Enter the following commands at the
command prompt, where server_location is
the directory in which WebSphere Application
Server Community Edition is installed:
cd server_location/bin
./setup-wasce-as-daemon.sh
The script generates a script called optimappserver,
which is saved to the server_location/bin directory.
- Log in as superuser, if you are not already
logged in as superuser.
- Copy the script optimappserver to
the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory.
- Enter the following commands at the command prompt.
cd /etc/rc.d/init.d
chmod 755 optimappserver
/sbin/chkconfig --add optimappserver
To start the daemon, log in as superuser and enter the
following command at the command prompt.
/sbin/service optimappserver start
To
view the init levels at which the daemon is started or stopped, log
in as superuser and enter the following command at the command prompt.
/sbin/chkconfig --list optimappserver
To
stop the daemon, log in as superuser and enter the following command
at the command prompt.
/sbin/service optimappserver stop
To remove the daemon, log in as superuser and enter the following
commands at the command prompt. Remove the daemon before you uninstall WebSphere Application Server
Community Edition.
/sbin/service optimappserver stop
/sbin/chkconfig --del optimappserver
rm /etc/rc.d/init.d/optimappserver