| Henrik Sjostrand 2004-05-22, 8:38 pm |
| Max,
No, you don't need to create Windows services for your two application
servers (although you could). Instead use the Monitoring Policy
setting under Servers->Application Servers->WLM1/WLM2->Process
Definition->Monitoring Policy. Here you have the Node restart state
which determines if the Node agent will start the server or not. Set
this to STARTED (or is it RUNNING, don't remember) on both your app
servers and you will see your cluster as being started upon boot).
/Henrik Sjostrand
henrik .at. sjostrand dot. net
<m.heinisch@wyniwyg.com> wrote in message news:<533730258.1085146235103.JavaMail.wasadmin@swg3ws006>...
> Hi,
>
> I've installed a Network Deployment architecture with three node: Admin Console and two WAS Servers.
> They are running on Windows 2000 Server.
> I run the two nodeagents and the dmgr via Windows Services.
> So when the cluster restart all these services are restarting automatically. But my WAS servers (named WLM1 and WLM2) are stopped and I have to restart them manually via the admin console: I just start the cluster and all is ok.
> What I want is to see both nodes (WLM1 and WLM2)being restarted automatically.
> Do I have to create two services with wasservice to run WLM1 and WLM2 automatically ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Max.
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