NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator’s Guide—596210-006
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3. Perform one of the following steps depending on the number of PATHMONs
configured:
a. If the server class is configured on only one PATHMON, click Stop.
The following message is displayed:
The operation will make the server class unavailable for
the user. Do you still want to stop the server class?
Click OK.
b. If the server class is configured in a TS/MP Pathway domain, complete the
following steps:
1. Select the Pathmon Name, which has the server class to be stopped.
2. Click Stop.
The following message is displayed:
The operation will make the server class unavailable
for the user. Do you still want to stop the server
class?
3. Click OK.
The following message is displayed for Steps 3a and 3b:
Stop Initiated. The operation may take a few minutes to
complete.
The server class stops and you can no longer access any application running on the
server class.
Figure 4-22 shows the Server Class Operations page after stopping the server class
configured under the $YSB6 PATHMON.
Figure 4-22. Server Class with the $YSB6 PATHMON in the FROZEN State










