

To stop all Application Servers on the host, do one of the following: The BLCLI provides commands that enable you to shut down Application Servers more gracefully (see Shutting down Application Servers gracefully).

Performing this procedure immediately stops all Application Servers on the host, even though they might be currently processing jobs. To stop all Application Servers on the host To use this stop method, the default Application Server must already be started. See Stopping a specific Application Server.

Right-click the Application Server and select Start.In the BMC Server Automation Console, from the Configuration menu, select Infrastructure Management.The start operation starts the Application Server and automatically deploys it, if it has not been deployed. On a UNIX system, from the directory where BMC Server Automation is installed, enter the following:.Right-click BladeLogic Application Server and select Start from the pop-up menu. Double-click Administrative Tools, and double-click Services. On Windows, from the Start menu, select Settings > Control Panel.To start all Application Servers on the host, do one of the following: This operation starts all Application Servers on the host, whether a single (default) Application Server or multiple Application Servers. To start all Application Servers on the host See Starting a specific Application Server. To start a specific Application Server (when additional Application Servers are configured on the host), use the Infrastructure Management window.To start all Application Servers on the host, whether a single (default) Application Server or multiple Application Servers, see Starting all Application Servers on the host.The method you use depends on the Application Servers you want to start: Two methods exist for starting Application Servers.
