Video: How do I use the WebSphere Application Server command assist feature?

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Video How do I use the WebSphere Application Server command assist feature

Table 1. How do I use the WebSphere Application Server's command assist feature? . Show title and then describe how to use the WebSphere Application Server command assist feature.
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The administrative console is running in this window.

The wsadmin command is running in this window.

As an example, if we want to list the available WebSphere Application Servers...

Click Command Assistance on the right side to see the equivalent wsadmin command.

Show the user the different windows.

Show the user how to select the server from the navigation. Select Servers > Server Types

WebSphere Application Server.

Show the user how to select the Command Assistance to see the equivalent wasadmin command.

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This page displays the wsadmin command to list the available WebSphere Application Servers.

Copy the command and paste it into the wsadmin window to see that it works.

Show the user the new pop-up screen that displays the wasadmin command list for the available WebSphere Application Server.

Show the user how to copy the command and past it in the wasadmin window.

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The wsadmin output shows server1, which is the same as the output from the administrative console.

Show the user the output from the pasted command.
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Let us now list the JVM properties as a second example.

Show the user how to list the JVM properties.

Click the server name of the server you want to select. Click Java and Process Managment to expand the menu. Click Process definition.

On the new page, click Java Virtual Machin. Then, click Custom properties.

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This window displays the wsadmin command to list the JVM properties.

Show the window with the wsadmin command to list the JVM properties.
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As a final example, enable verbose garbage collection.

Show the user how to enable verbose garbage collection by clicking the Box next to verbose garbage collection.

Click Apply.

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This window displays the wsadmin command to modify JVM properties, including verbose garbage collection

Show the window with the wsadmin command to list the JVM properties, highlighting the verbose garbage collection that is now included.