Process Management window: Servers page
This topic describes the Process Management window: Servers page
in IBM Director.
Introduction
Enables
you to view, start, and stop servers on managed systems running i5/OS™.
Servers can include both interactive and noninteractive programs that allow
end users and applications to perform various functions. For example, the
servers running on a system may serve as support programs for application
suites or perform end user functions like HTTP server. Each row of information
represents a server.
Menubar
- File >
- Close
- Closes the window.
- Actions >
- Execute Command
- This action opens a dialog that allows you to specify a command and execute
the command on the selected system.
- Start Server
- Starts the selected server.
- End Server
- Ends the selected server.
- Show Jobs
- Displays the jobs running on the selected system.
- Monitors >
- Process Monitors
- Displays the Process Monitors dialog, which you
can use to define a monitor or an event threshold for a specified process.
- Help >
- Process Management
- Displays the help information for Process Management.
- Index
- Displays the IBM Director Help Index.
Fields
- Name
- Identifies the name of the server.
- Description
- Provides a brief description of this server.
- Status
- Displays the current status of the server.
- Right-click actions
- Execute Command…
- Opens a dialog that allows you to specify a command and execute the command
on the selected system.
- Start Server
- Starts the selected server. Not all servers listed can be started from
here.
- End Server
- Ends the selected server. Not all servers listed can be ended from here.
- Copy
- Copies the selected line to the clip board.
- Copy Cell
- Copies the selected cell to the clip board.
- Sort
- Reorders application name entries.
- Ascending
- Sorts the selected column in ascending alphanumeric order.
- Descending
- Sorts the selected column in descending alphanumeric order.
- Hide Column
- Removes the selected column from the view.
- Show Column
- Restores a hidden column to view. The restored column is inserted to the
left of the current column.