Service Registry installation creates an Application Server domain in the following location:
On Solaris OS: /var/opt/SUNWsoar/domains/registry
Linux: /var/opt/sun/SUNWsoar/domains/registry
The administrative domain has port number 6489. Service Registry is automatically deployed as a web application in the registry domain.
Change to the Service Registry install directory.
On Solaris OS: cd /opt/SUNWsoar/install
On Linux: cd /opt/sun/SUNWsoar/install
Run the following command:
On Solaris OS:/usr/sfw/bin/ant -f ./build-install.xml appserver.domain.start
On Linux: /opt/sun/bin/ant --noconfig -f ./build-install.xml appserver.domain.start
A message is displayed telling you that the server is starting. When the startup process has completed, an additional message is displayed.
To access the Admin Console for the Service Registry domain, use the following URL format in your browser:
https://hostname:port
Specify your local host as hostname if you are running your web browser on the same system where the Application Server and Service Registry are installed.
Otherwise, instead of specifying your local host as hostname, use the name of the system that the Application Server software is running on.
The default port number assigned during installation is 6489. For example:
https://mycomputer.example.com:6489
You should see the Admin Console Login screen. The default login name and password are as follows: Login: admin Password: 12345678
Change to the Service Registry install directory.
On Solaris OS: cd /opt/SUNWsoar/install
Linux: cd /opt/sun/SUNWsoar/install
Run the following command:
On Solaris OS: /usr/sfw/bin/ant -f ./build-install.xml appserver.domain.stop
On Linux: /opt/sun/bin/ant --noconfig -f ./build-install.xml appserver.domain.stop
If you want to stop the domain and then start it again immediately, use the Ant target appserver.domain.bounce.