Sun N1 Service Provisioning System User's Guide for Sun Java System App Server Plug-In 3.0

Managing Sun Java System App Server Domains and Domain Administration Servers

The following are component procedures for Sun Java System App Server 8.1 Domain Management:

install: default

Creates a domain on the target host and marks the component installed in the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System database.

uninstall: default

Same as markOnly; marks the component and also the dependant components as uninstalled in the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System database.

uninstall: deleteDomain

Deletes the domain from the target host and marks the component as uninstalled in the Sun N1 Service Provisioning System database.

startCompleteDomain

Starts the domain and the dependant components.

stopCompleteDomain

Stops the domain and the dependant components.

verifyDomainServerRunning

Verifies that the domain is running.

startDomainServer

Starts the domain admin server.

stopDomainServer

Stops the domain admin server.

listDomains

Lists all domains.

ProcedureHow to Remove a Sun Java System App Server Domain and Domain Administration Server

By removing an Application Server domain through the provisioning system, you automatically perform the following tasks:

Before You Begin

To remove an Application Server domain, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures click the Run action next to uninstall: default.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domains that you would like to remove.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.

ProcedureHow to Start a Complete Domain

Starting a complete domain starts the domain's Domain Administration Server if it is not currently running, all clusters in the domain, and all managed server instances in the domain.

Before You Begin

To start an Application Server domain, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains, click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures, click the Run action next to startCompleteDomain.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domain that you would like to start.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.

ProcedureHow to Stop a Complete Domain

Stopping a completed domain stops all running clusters and all running managed server instances for a particular domain.

Before You Begin

To stop an Application Server domain, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures click the Run action next to stopCompleteDomain.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domain that you would like to stop.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.

ProcedureHow to Start a Domain Administration Server

Before You Begin

To start an Application Server Domain Administration Server, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures click the Run action next to startDomainServer.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domains that you would like to start.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.

ProcedureHow to Stop a Domain Administration Server

Before You Begin

To stop an Application Server Domain Administration Server, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures click the Run action next to stopDomainServer.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domains that you would like to stop.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.

ProcedureHow to Verify a Domain Administration Server is Running

You can verify that a Domain Administration Server is running on a particular installation.

Before You Begin

To verify a Domain Administration Server is running, you must belong to a user group that has the Run Component Procedures permission on the folder that contains the component. You must also have the Allow on Host Set permission for the host set on which you plan to run the component.

Steps
  1. From the Common Tasks section in the browser interface, click AppServer 8.1.

  2. Under SJSAS 8.1 AppServer infrastructure->SJSAS 8.1 domains click Manage.

  3. Under Component Procedures, click the Run action next to verifyDomainServerRunning.

  4. Under Current Installations, select the domains that you would like to verify.

  5. Click the Run Selected Installations button.

  6. Click the Run Plan (Includes Preflight) button.