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Stopping servers in a full distributed mode system, Starting individual servers on each computer

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Starting individual servers on each computer About this task 1. Select the messaging bcgmas server to start and click Start. Note: Wait until at least one of the servers has started before starting the WebSphere Partner Gateway component servers. 2. Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers. 3. Select the bcgdocmgr server to start and click Start. 4. Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers. 5. Select the bcgreceiver (or bcgconsole) server to start and click Start. 6. Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers. 7. Select the bcgconsole (or bcgreceiver) server to start and click Start. 8. Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers. Note: If more than one servers have to be started, then select those servers, and click Start. Starting the servers when the Deployment Manager is unavailable About this task Note: Start the servers in the order shown in the previous section. 1. For each node with the bcgmas server and any of the WebSphere Partner Gateway component servers installed make sure that the node agent(s) are running. 2. Start each WebSphere Partner Gateway server by running the startServer script located in the /wasND/ Profiles/bcgprofile/bin directory on the computer where the server was installed. The syntax is: startServer Where server name is bcgmas for starting the messaging server, bcgconsole, bcgreceiver and bcgdocmgr for the component servers. Note: Start bcgmas server first and then start the rest of the servers. Note: Ensure that the user you use to start and stop the server is WPG user and is not the root user. Stopping servers in a full distributed mode system It is important to note that the shutdown sequence is the opposite of the startup sequence. It is as follows: 1. WebSphere Partner Gateway console (or receiver) servers. 2. WebSphere Partner Gateway receiver (or console) servers. Note: The receiver and console servers can be stopped in either order. 3. WebSphere Partner Gateway document manager servers. 4. Messaging servers. 12 IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions: Administration Guide

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Starting individual servers on each computer
About this task
1.
Select the messaging
bcgmas
server to start and click
Start
.
Note:
Wait until at least one of the servers has started before starting the
WebSphere Partner Gateway component servers.
2.
Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers.
3.
Select the
bcgdocmgr
server to start and click
Start
.
4.
Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers.
5.
Select the
bcgreceiver
(or
bcgconsole
) server to start and click
Start
.
6.
Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers.
7.
Select the
bcgconsole
(or
bcgreceiver
) server to start and click
Start
.
8.
Repeat the previous step until you have started all of the servers.
Note:
If more than one servers have to be started, then select those servers, and
click
Start
.
Starting the servers when the Deployment Manager is
unavailable
About this task
Note:
Start the servers in the order shown in the previous section.
1.
For each node with the
bcgmas
server and any of the WebSphere Partner
Gateway component servers installed make sure that the node agent(s) are
running.
2.
Start each WebSphere Partner Gateway server by running the
startServer
script located in the
<
WebSphere Partner Gateway Install Dir
>/wasND/
Profiles/bcgprofile/bin
directory on the computer where the server was
installed. The syntax is:
startServer <
server name
>
Where
server name
is
bcgmas
for starting the messaging server, bcgconsole,
bcgreceiver and bcgdocmgr for the component servers.
Note:
Start bcgmas server first and then start the rest of the servers.
Note:
Ensure that the user you use to start and stop the server is WPG user and is
not the root user.
Stopping servers in a full distributed mode system
It is important to note that the shutdown sequence is the opposite of the startup
sequence. It is as follows:
1.
WebSphere Partner Gateway console (or receiver) servers.
2.
WebSphere Partner Gateway receiver (or console) servers.
Note:
The receiver and console servers can be stopped in either order.
3.
WebSphere Partner Gateway document manager servers.
4.
Messaging servers.
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