Managing the JPS with the C-Web Interface
After you have installed the JPS and applied the local configuration of the JPS, you can perform these tasks:
- Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Restarting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Stopping the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
Related Topics
- Modifying the JPS Configuration with the C-Web Interface
- SRC-PE Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide, Chapter 14, Monitoring the System with the C-Web Interface
Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
You must start the JPS when you install the JPS without rebooting the JPS host.
The system responds with a start message. If the JPS is already running, the system responds with a warning message.
Related Topics
- Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Stopping the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
Restarting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
The system responds with a start message. If the JPS is already running, the system responds with a shutdown message and then a start message.
Related Topics
- Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Stopping the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
Stopping the JPS with the C-Web Interface
The system responds with a shutdown message. If the JPS is not running when you issue the command, the system responds with a status message.
Related Topics
- Starting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Restarting the JPS with the C-Web Interface
- Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
Displaying JPS Status with the C-Web Interface
The Installed Components pane appears.
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