This page describes the button choices that are available on various
pages of the administrative console, depending on which product features you
enable.
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Select
all items. Selects each resource that is listed on
the administrative console panel, in preparation for performing an action
against the selected resources.
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Deselect all items. Removes all the listed resources from
each selection so that no action is performed against any of the resources.
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Show filter function. Produces a dialog box for specifying
the resources to view in the table on this administrative console page.
Hide
filter function. Hides the dialog box for specifying the resources to
view in the table on this administrative console page.
When you produce
the dialog box, select the column to filter and enter the filter criteria.
- Column to filter
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Select the column to filter from the drop-down list. When you apply the
filter, only those items in the selected column that meet the filter criteria
are displayed.
For example, select Names to enter criteria by which
to filter application server names.
- Filter criteria
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Enter a string that must be found in the name of a collection entry to
qualify the entry to display in the collection table. The string can contain
percent sign (%), asterisk (*), or question mark (?) symbols as wildcard characters.
For example, enter *App* to find any application server whose name
contains the string App.
Prefix each of the following
characters ( ) ^ * % { } \ + $ with a backslash (\) so
that the regular expression engine performing the search correctly matches
the search criteria. For example, to search for all Java DataBase Connectivity
(JDBC) providers containing (XA) in the provider name, specify
the following string:
*\(XA\)
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Clear
filter value. Clears your filter changes and restores the most recently
saved values.
- Abort. Stops
a transaction that is not yet in the prepared state. All operations that the
transaction completed are undone.
- Activate. Activates
a group member.
- Add. Adds the selected or typed item to a list, or produces a dialog
for adding an item to a list.
- Add Node. Displays the
Add Node page, in which you specify the host name and SOAP connector port
for a node that you want added to a cell.
- Apply. Saves your changes to a page without exiting the page.
- Back. Displays the previous page or item in a sequence. The administrative
console does not support using the Back and Forward options of a browser,
which can cause intermittent problems. Use Back or Cancel on the administrative
console panels instead.
- Balance. Balances active
members in high availability groups across servers that host the high availability
groups. The administrator must first determine which groups have active members
and select those groups before selecting Balance.
- Browse. Opens
a dialog that enables you to look for a file on your system.
- Calculate groups. Calculates
the number of high availability groups that are returned based on the match
set.
- Cancel. Exits the current page or dialog, discarding unsaved changes.
The administrative console does not support using the Back and Forward options
of a browser, which can cause intermittent problems. Use Cancel on the administrative
console panels instead.
- Change. In
the context of security, you can search the user registry for a user ID for
an application to run under. In the context of container properties, you
can change the data source that the container is using.
- Clear. Clears
your changes and restores the most recently saved values.
- Clear selections. Clears
any selected cells in the tables on this tabbed page.
- Close. Exits
the dialog.
- Collapse all. Collapses all the expanded items.
- Commit. Releases
all locks that are held by a prepared transaction and forces the transaction
to commit.
- Copy. Creates
copies of the selected application servers.
- Create. Saves
your changes to all the tabbed pages in a dialog and exits the dialog.
- Create tables. Develops
scheduler database tables.
- Deactivate. Deactivates
a group member. The group member must be in the active state to be deactivated.
The deactivate option causes the group member to move to the idle state. The
group policy overrides which members are activated and deactivated for a group.
The policy is enforced for every member state change. If the deactivate option
conflicts with the group policy, the policy resets who is the active member
of the group.
- Delete. Removes the selected instance.
- Details. Shows
the details about a transaction.
- Disable. Disables
a group or group member. When you disable a group or group member, the active
group or group member is first deactivated. If the deactivate option is successful,
the group or group member moves to the disable state. A disabled group or
group member cannot be activated.
- Disable Auto Start. Requires you to start the
application manually.
- Discard. Discards your local changes instead of
saving them to the master configuration.
- Done. Saves
your changes to all the tabbed pages in a dialog and exits the dialog.
- Down. Moves
through a list.
- Drop tables. Removes
scheduler database tables.
- Dump. Activates a dump of a traced application server.
- Edit. Lets
you edit the selected item in a list, or produces a dialog box for editing
the item.
- Enable. Enables
a group or a group member.
- Enable Auto Start. Starts an application automatically
when the server on which the application resides starts.
- Expand all. Expands all the collapsed items.
- Export. Accesses
a page for exporting enterprise archive (EAR) files for an enterprise application.
- Export DDL. Accesses
a page for exporting data definition language (DDL) files for an enterprise
application.
- Export Keys. Exports
Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) keys to other domains.
- Export route
table. Exports the route table information for a selected cluster to a
binary file in the configuration.
- Filter. Produces
a dialog box for specifying the resources to view in the tables on this tabbed
page.
- Finish. Forces
a transaction to finish, regardless of whether its outcome has been reported
to all participating applications.
- First. Displays
the first record in a series of records.
- Force delete. Forces the
removal of a node that is not removed properly from the cell in the master
repository. The Remove node action is preferred over the Force delete action
to delete a node from the configuration. If you click Force delete,
but the node still exists in the configuration, uninstall the node or run
the removeNode command by using the -force parameter on that node.
Force delete action is equivalent to running the cleanupNode command at the
deployment manager.
- Full resynchronize. Synchronizes
the user's configuration immediately. Click full resynchronize on the Nodes
page if automatic configuration synchronization is disabled, or if the synchronization
interval is set to a long time, and a configuration change is made to the
cell repository that needs to be replicated to that node. Clicking this option
clears all synchronization optimization settings and performs configuration
synchronization again, so no mismatches occur between node and cell configuration
after this operation is performed. This operation can take awhile to perform.
- Generate keys. Generates
new LTPA keys. When security is turned on for the first time with LTPA as
the authentication mechanism, LTPA keys are automatically generated with
the password entered in the panel. To generated new keys, use this option
after the server is up with security turned on. Clicking this option generates
the keys and propagates them to all active servers (cell, node, and application
servers). The new keys can be used to encrypt and decrypt the LTPA tokens.
Click Save on the console taskbar to save the new keys and the password
in the repository.
- Immediate
stop. Stops the server, but bypasses the normal server quiesce process
that supports in-flight requests to complete before shutting down the entire
server process. This shutdown mode is faster than the normal server stop processing,
but some application clients can receive exceptions.
- Import keys. Imports
new LTPA keys from other domains. To support single sign-on (SSO) in WebSphere
Application Server across multiple WebSphere domains (cells), share LTPA
keys and a password among the domains. After exporting the keys from one
of the cells into a file, click this option to import the keys into all the
active servers (cell, node, and application servers). The new keys can be
used to encrypt and decrypt the LTPA token. Click Save on the console
taskbar to save the new keys and the password in the repository.
- Install. Displays
the Preparing for application installation page, which you use to deploy
an application, an enterprise bean, or a Web component onto an application
server.
- Install RAR. Opens
a dialog that is used to install a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition Connector
Architecture (JCA) connector and to create a resource adapter.
- Manage state. Displays
a list of MBeans that corresponds to your previous selection of data source
or connection factory configurations. You can apply JCA lifecycle management
operations to these MBeans to control the run-time status of the corresponding
resources.
- Manage transactions. Displays
a list of active transactions running on a server. You can forcibly finish
any transaction that has stopped processing because a transactional resource
is not available.
- Modify. Opens
a dialog that is used to change a specification.
- Move. Moves
the selected application servers to a different location in the administrative
cell. When prompted, specify the target location.
- Move down. Moves
downward through a list.
- Move up. Moves
upward through a list.
- New. Displays a page that you use to define a new instance. For
example, clicking New on the Application Servers page displays a page
on which you can configure a new application server.
- Next. Displays
the next page, frame, or item in a sequence.
- OK. Saves your changes to the local configuration and exits the
page.
- Pause. In
the context of JCA lifecycle management, stops all outbound communication
that is conducted through a resource on a specified server to a backend.
- Ping. Attempts
to contact selected application servers.
- Previous. Displays
the previous page, frame, or item in a sequence.
- Quit. Exits
a dialog box and discards any unsaved changes.
- Reference shared libraries. Opens the collection
of shared library references available for use by your application or module.
If no references are available, a message is displayed stating that there
are no references.
- Refresh. Refreshes the view of data for instances that are currently
listed on this tabbed page.
- Regenerate encryption key. Regenerates
a key for global data replication. If you are using the DES or TRIPLE_DES
encryption type, regenerate a key at regular intervals (for example, monthly)
to enhance security.
- Remove. Deletes the selected item.
- Remove file. Removes the specified file from the selected application
or module.
- Remove node. Deletes the
selected node.
- Reset. Clears your changes on the tab or page and restores the
most recently saved values.
- Restart all servers on node. Stops
all application servers on the node and starts them again.
- Resume. In
the context of JCA lifecycle management, restarts the activity of a data source
or a connection factory that was paused by a previous JCA lifecycle management
operation.
- Retrieve new. Retrieves
a new record.
- Rollout update. Sequentially
updates an application that is installed on multiple cluster members across
a cluster. After you update application files or a configuration, click Rollout
update to install the configuration or the updated files for an application
on all the cluster members of a cluster on which the application is installed.
The Rollout update option applies the following steps to each cluster member
in sequence:
- Saves an updated configuration.
- Stops the cluster member.
- Updates the application on the node by synchronizing the configuration.
- Restarts the cluster member.
Use Rollout Update if the application is deployed on one or more
clusters spread across multiple nodes. This action reduces the amount of time
that any single cluster member is unavailable to serve requests to the smallest
interval possible. For a single node environment, use Update and then
save and synchronize the node instead.
- Save. Saves
the changes in your local configuration to the master configuration.
- Select. For
resource analysis, lets you select a scope in which to monitor resources.
- Set. Saves
your changes to settings in a dialog.
- Settings. Displays
a dialog for editing servlet-related resource settings.
- Settings in
use. Displays a dialog showing the settings in use.
- Show groups. Displays
a collection of high availability groups, based on the match set.
- Show servers. Displays
a collection of servers that are contained in the high availability groups
that match the match set.
- Start. In the context of application servers, starts selected application
servers. In the context of data collection, starts collecting data for the
tables on this tabbed page.
- Stop. In the context of server components such as application servers,
stops the selected server components. In the context of a data collection,
stops collecting data for the tables on a tabbed page. In
the context of nodes, stops servers on the selected nodes. In the context
of deployment managers, stops the deployment manager server.
- Synchronize. Synchronizes
the user's configuration immediately. Click Synchronize on the Nodes page
if automatic configuration synchronization is disabled, or if the synchronization
interval is set to a long time, and a configuration change is made to the
cell repository that needs replicating to that node. A node synchronization
operation is performed using the normal synchronization optimization algorithm.
This operation is fast, but might not fix problems from manual file edits
that occur on the node. It is possible for the node and cell configuration
to be out of synchronization after this operation is performed. If problems
persist, use Full Resynchronize.
- Terminate. Deletes
the Application Server process or another process that cannot be stopped by
the Stop or Immediate Stop commands. Some application clients
can receive exceptions. Always attempt an immediate stop before using this
option.
- Test connection. After you define and save a data source, you
can select this option to ensure that the parameters in the data source definition
are correct. On the Collection panel, you can select multiple data sources
and test them simultaneously.
- Uninstall. Deletes
a deployed application from the WebSphere Application Server configuration
repository. Also deletes application binary files from the file system.
- Update. For applications, replaces an application that is deployed
on a server with an updated application. As part of the updating, you might
need to complete steps on the Preparing for application installation and
Update application pages.
For
clusters, changes the configured weight or runtime weight assigned to a cluster
member.
- Update resource
list. Updates the data on a table. Discovers and adds new instances to
the table.
- Use cell CSI. Enables
Object Management Group (OMG) Common Secure Interoperability (CSI) protocol.
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Use cell
SAS. Enables IBM Secure Authentication Service (SAS).
- Use cell Security. Enables
cell security.
- Verify tables. Validates
the mapping between the table names, scheduler resource, and data sources.
- View. Opens a dialog on a file.