server task server restart
Restarts a WebSEAL server by using the Security Verify Access server task framework.
This command requires authentication of administrator ID and password.
Syntax
server task server_name server
restart
Options
server_name- Specifies the name of the Security Verify Access authorization server restart.
Authorization
Users and groups that require
access to this command must have the s (administration)
permission in the ACL that governs the /WebSEAL/ object.
For example, the sec_master administrative
user has this permission by default.host_name-instance_name
Return codes
- 0
- The command completed successfully. For WebSEAL server
task commands, the return code is
0when the command is sent to the WebSEAL server without errors. However, even after the command was successfully sent, the WebSEAL server might not successfully complete the command. The WebSEAL server returns an error message. - 1
- The command failed. When a command fails, the pdadmin command
provides a description of the error and an error status code in hexadecimal
format, for example,
0x14c012f2. See "Error messages" in the IBM Knowledge Center for a list of the Security Verify Access error messages by decimal or hexadecimal codes.
Note: The restart is successful only if the WebSEAL server
was started by using the pdweb_start script.
The script must be running as a daemon on AIX®, Linux®,
or Solaris, or as a service on Windows).
The restart command does not work if the WebSEAL server is running
in the foreground.
The result of the restart is not displayed on the administration console. You must examine the WebSEAL log files to confirm that the server restart was successful.
Example
The following example restarts
server03: pdadmin> server task server03 server restart