Application server settings
Use this page to configure an application server or a cluster member template. An application server is a server that provides services required to run enterprise applications. A cluster member template is the set of application server configuration settings that are assigned to new members of a cluster.
To view this administrative console page, click
.On the Configuration tab, you can change field settings. You can also click Installed applications to view the status of applications that are running on this server. On the Runtime tab, you can view read only information. The Runtime tab is available only when the server is running.
Name
Specifies a logical name for the server. Server names must be unique within a node. However, for multiple nodes within a cluster, you might have different servers with the same server name as long as the server and node pair are unique. You cannot change the value that appears in this field.
For example, a server named server1 in a node named node1 in the same cluster with a server named server1 in a node named node2 is allowed. However, you cannot have two servers named server1 in the same node. The product uses the server name for administrative actions, such as referencing the server in scripting.
On the z/OS platform, this name is sometimes referred to as the long name.
Information | Value |
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Default | server1 |
- Must be different than the cell name of any servers running in the sysplex
- Must be different than the cell name of any servers running in another monoplex that is attached to the sysplex
Short name
Specifies the short name of the server and must be unique within a cell. This field only displays for the z/OS platform. The short name is also the default z/OS job name and identifies the server to the native facilities of the operating system, such as Workload Manager (WLM), Automatic Restart Manager, SAF (for example, RACF®), and started task control.
This field is optional, and only displays if you are running on z/OS. If you do not specify a value for the short name field, the short name defaults to BBOSnnn, where nnn is the first free number in the cell that can be used to create a unique short name. For example, if default short names are already assigned to two other servers in the cell, the short name BBOS003 will be assigned to this server if you do not specify a short name when you create this server. After the application server is created, you can change this generated short name to a name that conforms to your naming conventions.
The default values for the servant and adjunct jobnames are this short name with either an S, for
the servant, or an A, for the adjunct, appended. If you must use an 8-character server short name,
the servant and adjunct jobnames become 9-character names. Therefore, you must update the start
command arguments for the servant and the adjunct process definitions to use the new 8-character
server short name. The topic Converting a 7-character server short name to 8 characters
describes how to perform this update.
- Must be one to eight characters in length. By default, z/OS assumes you are using a 7-character server short name (JOBNAME). If your naming standards require 8 characters, you can lengthen the 7-character server short name to 8 characters.
- Must contain only uppercase alphanumeric characters
- Cannot start with a number.
- Must be unique in the cell.
Generic short name
Specifies the generic short name of the server and must be unique within a cell. This field is optional, and only displays for the z/OS platform. The generic short name for the server becomes either the cluster transition name, if you are creating an unclustered server, or the cluster short name, if you are creating a clustered server.
If you do not specify a value for the generic short name field, the generic short name defaults to BBOCnnn, where nnn is the first free number in the cell that can be used to create a unique generic short name. For example, if default generic short names are already assigned to three other servers in the cell, the generic short name BBOC004 is assigned to this server if you do not specify a generic short name when you create this server.
- Must be one to eight characters in length.
- Must contain only alpha-numeric or national language characters.
- Cannot start with a number.
- Must be unique in the cell.
Run in development mode
Enabling this option might reduce application server start-up time because it changes some of the JVM settings, such as disabling bytecode verification, and reducing just-in-time (JIT) compiler compilation costs. Do not enable this setting on production servers. This setting is only available on an application server that is running in a Version 6.0 or later cell.
Specifies that you want to use the -Xverify and -Xquickstart JVM properties as startup values. Before selecting this option, add the -Xverify and -Xquickstart properties as generic arguments to the JVM configuration.
If you select this option, then you must save the configuration, and restart the server before this configuration change takes effect.
The default setting for this option is false, which indicates that the server does not start in development mode. Setting this option to true specifies that the server starts in development mode with settings that decrease server start-up time.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Boolean |
Default | false |
Parallel start
Select this field to start the server on multiple threads. This might shorten the startup time.
Specifies that you want the server components, services, and applications to start in parallel rather than sequentially.
The default setting for this option is true, which indicates that when the server starts, the server components, services, and applications start on multiple threads. Setting this option to false specifies that when the server starts, the server components, services, and applications start on a single thread, which might lengthen start-up time.
The order in which the applications start depends on the weights that you assign to them. Applications that have the same weight start in parallel.
To set the weight of an application, in the administrative console, click Startup order
field. For the more important applications, reduce the startup order value. For example, you might
specify a startup order value of 1
for your most important application, and a value
of 2
for the next most important application. You might then specify a startup
order of 3
for the next four applications because you want all four of those
applications to start in parallel.
Information | Value |
---|---|
Data type | Integer |
Default | 1 |
Range | 0 - 2147483647 |
Start components as needed
Select this property if you want the server components started as they are needed by an application that is running on this server.
When this property is selected, server components are dynamically started as they are needed. When this property is not selected, all of the server components are started during the server startup process. Therefore, selecting this option can improve startup time, and reduce the memory footprint of the server, because fewer components are started during the startup process.
Starting components as they are needed is most effective if all of the applications, that are deployed on the server, are of the same type. For example, using this option works better if all of your applications are web applications that use servlets, and JavaServer Pages (JSP). This option works less effectively if your applications use servlets, JSPs and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB).
Run in 64 bit JVM mode
Specifies that the application server runs in 64-bit mode, which is the default setting. Running in 64-bit mode provides additional virtual storage for user applications. This field only displays for the z/OS platform.
By default, the WebSphere Customization Toolbox is set up to start all of your application servers in 64-bit mode. However, you can change the settings for the WebSphere Customization Toolbox such that all of your application servers start in 31-bit mode. You can also unselect this setting for a subset of your application servers if you only want specific application servers to start in 31-bit mode.
There is no interdependence between the modes in which you are running different servers. Therefore, you can run some of your servers in 64-bit mode and some of your servers in 31-bit mode. However, you should eventually convert all of your servers to run in 64-bit mode because support for running servers in 31-bit mode is deprecated.
Access to internal server classes
Specifies whether the server can run in Restrict or Allow mode.
The Restrict mode is a diagnostic mode that you can use to help determine the suitability of applications for migration. This mode determines whether internal application server classes are accessed. The use of these internal classes might preclude the successful operation of these applications in future releases. However, the Restrict mode is not intended to exclude all classes from general use even if the classes might change. Some classes that might change are unrestricted in order to enable correct operation of the application server. The Restrict mode is not intended to provide complete isolation between an application and application server internal classes. Do not use the Restrict mode in a production runtime environment; use the results for guidance only.
The default value for this property is Allow
.
Class loader policy
Select whether there is a single class loader to load all applications or a different class loader for each application.
Class loading mode
Specifies whether the class loader searches in the parent class loader or in the
application class loader first to load a class. The standard for Developer Kit class loaders and the
product class loaders is Parent first
.
This field only applies if you set the Class loader policy field to S*ingle
.
If you select Application first
, your application can override classes contained
in the parent class loader, but this action can potentially result in ClassCastException or linkage
errors if you have mixed use of overridden classes and non-overridden classes.
Process ID
The process ID for this server on the native operating system.
This property is read only. The system automatically generates the value.
Cell name
The name of the cell in which this server is running.
This property is read only.
Node name
The name of the node in which this server is running.
This property is read only.
State
The runtime start state for this server.
This property is read only.
Product information
This link under Additional properties, displays the product information for your installation of the product. This information includes the product name, ID, version, build date, and build level.
- Components, for a list of all of the components that are installed.
- e-Fixes, for a list of all of the service updates that are installed.
- Extensions, for a list of the extensions that are installed.
- History report, for a detailed report of all installation events that have occurred since the product was installed, such as the installation of a specific service level.
- Product report, for a detailed report of the versions of the product that are installed.
- PTFs, for a list of all of PTFs that are installed.