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Pranav Sharma
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I was writing a simple windows bat script file, wanted to check if WAS5 is up and if it is stop the server.
I know there are startServer.bat and serverStatus.bat provided by IBM, how do I use them to create my file.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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And there's also stopServer.bat, isn't there? Why not just use that?
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the script fails when i call the stopServer.bat and the server is already stopped.
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