Starting the wsadmin scripting client using wsadmin scripting
You can use the wsadmin tool to configure and administer application servers, application deployment, and server runtime operations.
About this task
Before starting the wsadmin tool with security enabled, review the topic SSL
considerations for WebSphere Application Server administrators and the topic Defining SSL security
for clients and servers.
In a flexible management environment, you can connect the wsadmin tool to a base application server, deployment manager, administrative agent, or job manager process. If you do not specify the port of the base application server or the profile name assigned to the job manager, the wsadmin tool automatically connects to the administrative agent.
Procedure
Results
The wsadmin returns the following output when it establishes a connection to the server process:
Applications currently installed:
DefaultApplication
ivtApp
query
WASX70311: For help, enter: "print Help.help()"
wsadmin>Applications currently installed:
DefaultApplication
ivtApp
query
WASX70311: For help, enter: "$Help help"
wsadmin>[ Unable to allocate an initial java heap of 268435456 bytes. ] [ **Out of memory, aborting** ] [ *** panic: JVMST016: Cannot allocate memory for initial java heap ] CEE5207E The signal SIGABRT was received.the wsadmin scripting client was unable to start because the region size on your login is not large enough to allocate the minimum heap size (-Xms ) that is specified on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that is created when wsadmin starts. The default value for the -Xms option, as specified in the wsadmin.sh file statement PERF_JVM_OPTIONS="-Xms256m -Xmx256m, is is 256 MB. To correct this problem, log out of TSO, and then when you log back in to TSO try to increase the value of the Size parameter on your login screen. If you cannot increase the value of the
Size parameter on your login screen, check to see if any IEFUSI exits that prevents
you from increasing the value of this parameter.If you are logging in by telnet to OMVS, the value that is used to determine the
address space size that your login receives is specified in the BPXPRMxx parmlib member. BPXPRMxx
controls the complete environment of z/OS UNIX. Therefore the value that is set for the
MAXASSIZE parameter determines the size of the address space. However, if you
are using RACF, the address size can also be set for an individual user in the respective RACF OMVS
segment. In this situation the value specified for the ASSIZEMAX parameter
indicates, in bytes, the address space size limit for that user. For example a setting of
ASSIZEMAX=0268435456 indicates the address space allocated to that user is
256 MB.