ps -u twsuser
Displays a list of processes owned by twsuser which are currently running.
ps -aef | grep tws
Displays a list of processes which contain the string 'tws'
Any of these commands should show that these processes are running:
netman, monman, writer, mailman, batchman
$ ps -u twsadm
PID TTY TIME CMD
5312 ? 00:00:22 netman
5403 ? 00:01:30 monman
12041 ? 00:00:00 writer
12042 ? 00:00:00 mailman
12044 ? 00:00:00 batchman
$
conman start
If netman is not running, use this command to start it. If that doesn't work, try using the full path.
/opt/IBM/TWS/TWS/bin/conman start
conman 'link MACHINE_NAME'
If netman is running, but the other commands are not running, you will have to link this workstation from the master. Login to the master domain manager as the tws_user, and run the command. Or, you can run this command to link to all machines.
conman 'link @!@'
Displays a list of processes owned by twsuser which are currently running.
ps -aef | grep tws
Displays a list of processes which contain the string 'tws'
Any of these commands should show that these processes are running:
netman, monman, writer, mailman, batchman
$ ps -u twsadm
PID TTY TIME CMD
5312 ? 00:00:22 netman
5403 ? 00:01:30 monman
12041 ? 00:00:00 writer
12042 ? 00:00:00 mailman
12044 ? 00:00:00 batchman
$
conman start
If netman is not running, use this command to start it. If that doesn't work, try using the full path.
/opt/IBM/TWS/TWS/bin/conman start
conman 'link MACHINE_NAME'
If netman is running, but the other commands are not running, you will have to link this workstation from the master. Login to the master domain manager as the tws_user, and run the command. Or, you can run this command to link to all machines.
conman 'link @!@'
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