NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide

Managing NSJSP
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NSJSP Manager Operations
The NSJSP Manager Scope page appears.
By default, the Scope tab is enabled. To enable all the NSJSP Manager functions for a
specific server class, you must select and set the server class and the Host.
Selecting the Server Class and Host
You must select the server class from the list of configured server classes. After
selecting and setting the server class, the virtual Hosts that are configured for the
server class in the server.xml file are listed. The default Host is localhost and
that will be the only option unless the server.xml file is modified to include additional
Hosts. Selecting a Host enables the NSJSP Manager application to manage all the
web applications that are deployed on that Host.
To select and set the server class and Host, complete the following steps:
1. From the Server Class list, select the server class name that you want to manage
and click Set.
The Server Class tab is enabled and the Host (in sever.xml) list is displayed.
The following message is displayed:
Server class set to “server class name”. Select a host, under
this server class, to manage.
2. From the Host (in sever.xml) list, select the Host name and click Set.
The following message is then displayed:
Host (in server.xml) set to "host name", with server class
"server class name".
Note. The NSJSP Manager application can only manage server classes that belong to NSJSP
6.1 installations.
Note.
If a server class is not started, the list of Hosts cannot be fetched. To start the server class,
you need to select a server class from the Scope tab and then start the server class using
the Server Class tab. After the server class is successfully started, the list of Hosts is
populated.
The NSJSP Manager cannot manage server classes from NSJSP 6.0 (or an earlier
version) installation. Selecting a server class from an earlier version will result in an error
being displayed on the page because earlier versions of NSJSP are not able to
communicate with the NSJSP Manager application.
Note. If you select the server class name that has already been set, the system displays
the following message:
Server Class is already set to <server class name>.