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

Managing NSJSP
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Performing Server Class Operations
Under the Server Class tab, you can view the current status of the server class by
clicking the Server Class Operations option.
The Server Class tab enables you to perform the following tasks:
Stop the NSJSP Server Class
Start the NSJSP Server Class
Freeze the NSJSP Server Class
Thaw the NSJSP Server Class
Stop the NSJSP Server Class
To restrict access to the NSJSP installation, stop the NSJSP Server Class. Before
stopping an NSJSP Server Class, ensure that no one is accessing that installation.
To stop the NSJSP Server Class, complete the following steps:
1. Click the Server Class tab.
The System Information page appears.
2. Click the Server Class Operations.
Note. Clicking Reset on this page does not reset the statistics displayed on this page. For
information on how to reset these statistics, see the TS/MP System Management Manual.
Note.
If an NSJSP Server Class is configured for online upgrade, the NSJSP Manager
application enables you to select a PATHMON on which you want to stop, start, freeze, or
thaw the server class.
Each server class operation has an equivalent PATHCOM or PDMCOM command, as
follows:
The stop operation is equivalent to the FREEZE <server class> and STOP
<server class> commands.
The start operation is equivalent to the THAW <server class> and START
<server class> commands.
The freeze operation is equivalent to the FREEZE <server class> command.
The thaw operation is equivalent to the THAW <server class> command.
For more information on performing the server class operations using the PATHCOM
commands, see Server Class Operations
on page 4-86.
For more information on the PATHCOM commands, see the TS/MP System Management
Manual.