Set the value of AS_ADMIN_USER to the admin user you specified when you
installed the Application Server. For example, setenv AS_ADMIN_USER admin
3. Start the server by entering this command from the install-dir:
asadmin start-domain domain1
When you are prompted for the admin password and the master password, enter
the passwords that you provided during installation.
4. A message appears telling you that the Domain Administration Server is
starting:
Starting Domain domain1, please wait. Log redirected to
domain_dir/domain1/logs/server.log...
5. When the startup process has completed, an additional message appears:
Domain domain1 started
▼ To Start the Domain on Windows
1. From the Explorer window or desktop, right click My Computer.
2. Choose Properties to display the System Properties dialog.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Click Environment Variables.
5. In the User variables section:
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If a PATH variable exists, verify that install-dir\bin exists in the path:
install-dir\bin;other_entries.
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If a PATH variable is not present, click New. In Variable Name, type PATH.In
Variable Value, type the path to the server’s bin directory: install-dir\bin.
Click OK to commit the change.
6. Add a new environment variable AS_ADMIN_USER and set it to the
Administrative User Name that you assigned during installation.
7. Click OK to commit the change and close the remaining open windows.
8. Start the Application Server
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For Java Enterprise System installations, from the Start menu, choose
Programs ⇒ Sun Microsystems ⇒ Application Server⇒ Start Admin Server.
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For stand-alone installations, from the Start menu, choose Programs ⇒ Sun
Microsystems ⇒ Application Server EE ⇒ Start Admin Server.
Steps
8 Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1 2005Q2 Quick Start Guide