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Hitachi Application Server V10 GUI Reference Guide(For Windows® Systems)


4.6 All Servers pane (Topology View)

Use the All Servers pane (Topology View) to view the states of all the server(s) in the topology form and the relationship between the available server(s). You can also start, stop, and restart the available server(s). The different server states are Working, Stopped, and Requires To Restart.

Pane components

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List of pane items

The All Servers pane (Topology View) displays the following dynamic item:

All Servers count

Displays (within parentheses) the total number of server(s) configured in the domain.

The All Servers pane (Topology View) displays the following items:

Web Server display area

Displays link buttons of the web server(s). The link button displays the web server icon, server name (as a link), and server state icon. The web server can be in any one of the following states:

  • Working
  • Stopped
  • Requires To Restart

Click the web server name link button to display the general information of the corresponding web server in the Web Server General tab. By default the relation line for the first web server is fixed with its related server(s). The display of web servers depends on the order in which they are received in the response. The sort order is not maintained.

Java EE Server display area

Displays link buttons of the clustered and non-clustered Java EE server(s). The link button displays the Java EE server icon, server name (as a link), and server state icon. The Java EE server can be in any one of the following states:

  • Working
  • Stopped
  • Requires To Restart

Click the Java EE server name link button to display the general information of the corresponding Java EE server in the Java EE Server Log tab. Click the Clustered Java EE server name link button to display the corresponding Clustered Java EE server log in the Clustered Java EE Server Log tab. By default, when there are no web servers available in the Web server display area, the performance tracer relation for the first Java EE server is fixed with the Performance Tracer server(s). Also, the relation border is displayed around the Performance Tracer server(s). The display of Java EE servers depends on the order in which they are received in the response. The sort order is not maintained.

Performance Tracer Server display area

Displays link buttons of the Performance Tracer server(s). The link button displays the Performance Tracer server icon, server name (as a link), and server state icon. The Performance Tracer server can be in any one of the following server states:

  • Working
  • Stopped
  • Requires To Restart

Click the server name link to display the general information of the corresponding Performance Tracer server in the Performance Tracer Server General tab. The display of Performance Tracer servers depends on the order in which they are received in the response. The sort order is not maintained.

Related servers list button

To display or hide the web and Java EE server(s), which have a performance tracer relation with the Performance Tracer server, click this button. By default, the display of the related server(s) is hidden.

The All Servers pane (Topology View) displays the following action items:

Topology View button

To display all the available server(s) in the topology form, in the All servers display area, click the Topology View button.

Table View button

To display all the available server(s) in a tabular form, in the All servers display area, click the Table View button.

Start All button

To start all the servers, click the Start All button to display the Start Server dialog box, and then click the OK button. If there are no server(s) configured in the domain, then this button is disabled.

Stop All button

To stop all the servers, click the Stop All button to display the Stop Server dialog box, and then click the OK button. If there are no servers configured in the domain, then this button is disabled.

Restart All button

To restart all the servers, click the Restart All button to display the Restart Server dialog box, and then click the OK button. If there are no servers configured in the domain, then this button is disabled.

Snapshot button

To capture a snapshot of all the server(s), click the Snapshot button to display the Take Snapshot dialog box, and then click the OK button to immediately close the Take Snapshot dialog box and start the snapshot process. The Snapshot button is disabled until the snapshot process completes. While the snapshot of all server(s) is being captured, you can perform other operations in the Administration Console. After completion of the snapshot process, the success or failure message is updated in the Messages pane of the Home tab and Management tab. After successful completion of the snapshot process, the logs are backed up at Application Server-install-dir/javaee/snapshot/.