Fixes are available
Java SDK 1.5 SR8 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
Java SDK 1.5 SR8 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
Java SDK 1.5 SR10 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.31: Java SDK 1.5 SR11 FP1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.33: Java SDK 1.5 SR12 FP1 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere
6.1.0.29: Java SDK 1.5 SR11 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.35: Java SDK 1.5 SR12 FP2 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere
6.1.0.37: Java SDK 1.5 SR12 FP3 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere
6.1.0.39: Java SDK 1.5 SR12 FP4 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.41: Java SDK 1.5 SR12 FP5 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.43: Java SDK 1.5 SR13 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.45: Java SDK 1.5 SR14 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
6.1.0.47: WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Fix Pack 47
6.1.0.47: Java SDK 1.5 SR16 Cumulative Fix for WebSphere Application Server
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
Unable to see process server name (ie dmgr, nodeagent, Application Server) when issuing a ps -ef command in Unix due to 2048 character limit.
Local fix
Problem summary
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: IBM WebSphere Application Server users of * * versions 6.0.2 and 6.1. * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: You are unable to identify the process * * ID of a Server. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * **************************************************************** In Unix environments, the "ps -ef" command will list the currently running processes; while listing the processes it will also display the arguments that are passed to a process. In WebSphere Application Server processes, names of the Cell, Node and Server will be passed as the last three arguments. Using that you can identify the process ID associated with a Server. Some Unix environments have certain limitations on the "ps-ef" command output, so it will truncate the arguments of a process which are beyond the limit. Depending on the number of arguments, for some Server processes the "ps -ef" command could truncate the Server name argument. This will impact your ability to identify the process ID associated with a Server.
Problem conclusion
The fix provides an option to display the name of the Cell, Node and Server in the front of "ps -ef" command output. If the custom property, "com.ibm.websphere.management.launcher.options= displayServerInFront" is set at the Cell scope, then while launching the process the System property "-Dwas.launcher.server=<cell.name>:<node.name>:<server.name>" will be added as the first argument to the Server process. This will help you in identifying the process ID associated with a Server. Note: The new System property "-Dwas.launcher.server" will not have any functional impact on the Server process. The fix for this APAR is currently targeted for inclusion in fixpacks 6.0.2.23 and 6.1.0.13. Please refer to the recommended updates page for delivery information: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg27004980
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
PK43945
Reported component name
WEBS APP SERV N
Reported component ID
5724H8800
Reported release
60A
Status
CLOSED PER
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt
Submitted date
2007-04-25
Closed date
2007-07-12
Last modified date
2007-07-12
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Modules/Macros
LAUNCHER
Fix information
Fixed component name
WEBS APP SERV N
Fixed component ID
5724H8800
Applicable component levels
R60A PSY
UP
R60H PSY
UP
R60I PSY
UP
R60S PSY
UP
R60W PSY
UP
R61A PSY
UP
R61H PSY
UP
R61I PSY
UP
R61S PSY
UP
R61W PSY
UP
Document Information
Modified date:
28 December 2021