Starting Node Manager Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library

Starting and Stopping WebCenter Applications 8-5 When you stop WebCenter Spaces, the managed server on which WebCenter Spaces is deployed WC_Spaces remains available. To stop a WebCenter Spaces application through Fusion Middleware Control: 1. In Fusion Middleware Control, navigate to the home page for WebCenter Spaces. See Section 6.2, Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces .

2. From the main menu, choose WebCenter Control Shut Down.

Alternatively, right-click WC_Spaces in the Target Navigation Pane to access this menu option.

3. Click OK to continue.

A progress message displays.

4. Click Close.

Note how the status changes to Down Red arrow.

8.3.4 Stopping WebCenter Spaces Using WLST

Use the WLST command stopApplication to stop WebCenter Spaces. For command syntax and detailed examples, see stopApplication in the Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. For WebCenter Spaces, the appName argument is always webcenter. For information on how to run WLST commands, see Section 1.13.3.1, Running Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST Commands.

8.4 Starting and Stopping WebCenter Portal Applications

Its easy to start and shut down WebCenter Portal applications from Fusion Middleware Control: ■ Starting WebCenter Portal Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Stopping WebCenter Portal Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control Alternatively, use WLST: ■ Starting WebCenter Portal Applications Using WLST ■ Stopping WebCenter Portal Applications Using WLST You can also start WebCenter Portal applications through Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.

8.4.1 Starting WebCenter Portal Applications Using Fusion Middleware Control

Starting a WebCenter Portal application makes it available to its users; stopping it makes it unavailable. When you stop a WebCenter Portal application, the managed server on which it is deployed remains available. Note: Application configuration changes require you to restart the managed server on which WebCenter Portal application is deployed. For details, see Section 8.2, Starting and Stopping Managed Servers for WebCenter Application Deployments