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.
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