WebSphere doesn't come with an init.d script to start it up when Linux boots; so I wrote one.

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  • Looks pretty similar to the initscript that one can generate using the IBM wasservice-Script. But this one also misses the status-case. Don´t know why $password is used. No multi-profile-support :( If you would like to improve please feel free to contact me.
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Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

System Administrators

Registered

2012-06-27