Set WebSphere Application Servers To Auto Start
The following is an excerpt from Jeff Stevenson’s Technology Blog:
To have the application servers automatically restart, set the Node restart state to RUNNING in the Servers> Application Servers> server_name > Server Infrastructure > Java and Process Management > Monitoring Policy section of the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console. Click OK, save your changes, and test.
Thanks, Jeff!
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Stewart Schatz
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