Starting and stopping servers in a Sametime deployment
An IBM® Sametime® deployment is made of up several component servers that can be started and stopped independently.
- Starting and stopping the deployment manager
The deployment manager manages the Sametime System Console and all Sametime Server cells. - Starting and stopping servers running on WebSphere Application Server
Starting and stopping IBM Sametime servers that run on WebSphere® Application Server involves starting and stopping other server components such as the deployment manager and the node agent. Unless your LDAP directory runs on Domino®, there is no dependency between servers running on WebSphere Application Server and those that run on Domino, such as the Sametime Community server. You can use a command window to start and stop IBM Sametime components running on IBM WebSphere Application Server. To stop servers, you must supply the WebSphere Application Server administrator password that was established when you installed the server. - Starting and stopping the Sametime Video MCU
Start or stop the IBM Sametime Video MCU Server with the Linux service command. - Starting and stopping a Sametime Community Server while Domino is running
The IBM Sametime Community Server is configured as a set of services that start and stop automatically when the IBM Domino server is stopped or started. You can also start and stop the Sametime Community Server while leaving the Domino server running. - Starting and stopping a Sametime Community Mux
Use these procedures to start or stop a Sametime Community Mux. - Starting and stopping a Sametime TURN Server
Starting and stopping IBM Sametime TURN Server requires you to start and stop the IBM Java program that runs the service. - Running Sametime as a service on Linux or Windows
Newly installed IBM Sametime servers running on IBM WebSphere Application Server on Linux or Microsoft Windows can be started from the Services panel. When install completes, verify that services are created properly and for Windows, that dependencies are set to avoid problems when the system restarts.
Parent topic: Administering