The installation of WebSphere Application Server did not complete successfully, and a system administrator needs to troubleshoot the installation.What can the administrator do to identify the cause of the installation failure?
A system administrator needs to install WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V8.5.5 multiple times and would like to automate the task of installing the product. The administrator wants to create a response file based on an initial installation and use this for future installations.How can the administrator accomplish this task?
A system administrator completed a WebSphere Application Server installation by using the Installation Manager. During installation, all defaults were selected for the installation root directories and the shared resources directory. Over time, the administrator has updated the installation with various interim fixes and fix packs. The administrator notices that the shared resources directory is very large in size and grows larger each time the Installation Manager is run.How can the administrator decrease the size and remove some of the content from the shared resources directory?
A system administrator needs to install WebSphere Application Server using response files, so that a silent install can be done. The administrator has ensured that all required prerequisites have already been installed and, has downloaded and expanded the required WebSphere Application Server installation files.What can the administrator run to install the product?
A system administrator ran the backupConfig command to backup the configuration using the nostop option. The administrator changed the properties for the service integration environment by modifying the sib.properties file. During testing the administrator noticed Service Integration Bus related errors and wanted to restore the service integration environment. The administrator used the restoreConfig command, but the tuning properties for the service integration environment were not restore.How can the administrator prevent this issue?
A web application was deployed on a WebSphere Application Server cluster. While users are using the application, one of the cluster servers fails and the users lose their working data.What can the system administrator configure to ensure users can continue to work if one of the cluster server fails?