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WAS information

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:51 am
by Etler21
Could someone please tell me the bit info of WAS which comes as bundeled with 8.1.

I tried to run various command but none of them tells me if it is a 32 bit or 64 bit.

What I understood from the docs is;8.1 comes with 64 bit was WAS64-aix.6.0.2.27 but to make use of 64 bit,we will have to install it before IIS otherwise in default installation,only 32 bit of WAS will be configured.

can someone correct me if I am wrong ??

Thanks
ET

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:30 pm
by ray.wurlod
You are not wrong.

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:34 pm
by Etler21
Thanks Ray,

Please tell me the command which can tell me the version of WAS running.

I ran versioninfo.sh but its doesn't give me the bit info.


Thanks,
ET

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:27 am
by Etler21
Still unanswered.. ??? :roll:

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 2:49 am
by ray.wurlod
OK, so I was away for the weekend. (Had to go to baseball umpiring school to renew my accreditation.)

Try

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head -1 /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/logs/log.txt

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:43 am
by wernerg_at
Hi,

since websphere application server runs as a java process (ibm java is shipped with was), the following statement might be useful as well:

/opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/java/bin/java -version

BR


Werner

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:47 pm
by Etler21
Ray,
head -1 log.txt doesn't say much,This i what i get -

head -1 log.txt
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:06), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPFileDeleteAction, msg1, Deleting file: Source: /tmp/.aix_ISMP_lock____


I dont think there is any bit level information here in o/p.

Thanks Werner,I know we can get Java version,I have already written a small java code to get those info but I am looking to find my answer within WAS level like we get in WAS 7.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:36 am
by ray.wurlod
Then look at a few more lines of the log.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:41 am
by Etler21
I have seen all the line and can see all those information about WAS but there is no trace of bit level information..


FYI -

(07-Sep-2010 07:44:06), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPFileDeleteAction, msg1, Deleting file: Source: /tmp/.aix_ISMP_lock____
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, PackageIdentifier: com.ibm.im.iis_6.0.2.27
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Product: IBM WebSphere Application Server
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Edition: Base
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Package: WebSphere Application Server
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Version: 6.0.2.27
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Organization:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Build date: 28 April 2008
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Build time: 15:43:16
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Features available: Core product files
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Interim fixes: None
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Platforms: IBM AIX
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Support slip installation: Yes
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:07), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ismp.actions.CustomInstallPackageInfo, msg1, Description: -
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Selected install path: /opt/tools/is/websphere/AppServe
r
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Java Install Path: /tmp/ismp014/9136142/WASInstallation
/WAS/JDK/repository/prereq.jdk/java/jre
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, OS Name: AIX
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, OS Architecture: ppc
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, OS Version: 5.3
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current User ID: root
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current User Home: /
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current Working Directory: /tmp/ismp014/9136142/WASInst
allation/WAS/WAS
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, Install Locations Found:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, UID and Install Location Pairs:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, UID and Install Location Pairs For Prev
ious Versions:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, Install Locations For Current Version:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, Node Names Found:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Product Detect, Cell Names Found:
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current Node Name: usvh2eudv0dNode01
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current Cell Name: usvh2eudv0dNode01Cell
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Current Host Name: usvh2eudv0d
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Windows Service UserID: root
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Windows Service Startup Type: automatic
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Windows Service Check: true
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Windows Service Account Type: localsystem
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Installation Product Type: base
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Interim Fixes to be applied: None
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, Temp CIE trace file location: //._cie.trace.xml
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:14), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.ISMPLogFileAction, msg1, updiProductBean.installLocation=/opt/tools/is/websphere
/AppServer
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:20), Install, com.ibm.wizard.platform.aix.AixProductServiceImpl, msg1, installing Files (coreRuntimeProductFeatureComponentFilesBean)
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:20), Install, com.ibm.wizard.platform.aix.AixProductServiceImpl, msg1, installing Files (licenseruntimeProductFeatureComponentFilesBean)
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:20), Install, com.ibm.wizard.platform.aix.AixProductServiceImpl, msg1, installing Files (baseonlyProductFeatureComponentFilesBean)
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:34), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.InstallMaintenancePackage, msg1, Installing maintenance package: 6.0.2-WS-WASBas
e-FR0000027-2008-04-28_15_36_28
(07-Sep-2010 07:44:34), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.InstallMaintenancePackage, msg1, Installing maintenance package: 6.0.2-WS-WASBas
e-FR0000027-2008-04-28_15_36_28
(07-Sep-2010 07:49:00), Install, com.ibm.ws.install.ni.ifactory.ismp.actions.InstallMaintenancePackage, msg1, Backing up component: prereq.jdk, percent compl
ete: 0%

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:20 am
by Etler21
Yes Warner,I have already seen that but this command doesn't give you the WAS bit information.

Java command just gives you JVM bit information,What I actually looking for is to extract bit information from WAS.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:35 am
by wernerg_at
Etler21 wrote:Yes Warner,I have already seen that but this command doesn't give you the WAS bit information.

Java command just gives you JVM bit information,What I actually looking for is to extract bit information from WAS.
if it was a 32bit version of was you would find a 32bit version of ibm jvm in the java/bin directory of was but you may use the unix file command in conjunction with executable(s).

in addition i found an ibm technote on how to determine the bit-depth for 6.1 on solaris (there should be no great difference to 6.0.27 and other unix operating systems regarding this particular question). as you can see it's all about investigation around the jre in use.

to be honest the ps -ef command (in case of was for information server with a grep for server1 or java) is a good thing as well.

How to determine the Application Server V6.1 Base and Network Deployment Java bit-depth on Solaris
Pasted from <http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.w ... wg21318350>

I hope this helps.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:18 pm
by ray.wurlod
Look in line #5 in your example:

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Version: 6.0.2.27 

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:26 am
by Etler21
Line 5 or all lines doesn't tell me the bit(32/64) information in any language,Could you see that ??

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:38 am
by ray.wurlod
At the top you mentioned that 6.0.2.27 is for 64-bit and anything lower is for 32-bit, and I indicated that this was correct.

Therefore I reject your reality and substitute my own (the quote's from "Mythbusters", a TV show).

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 1:37 am
by Etler21
Ray,
Reality is the stat of Illusion.. :)

What I mean to say in my very first question is to know a way to find bit information of the WAS which is bundled with 8.1 suit irrespective of its version.

Werner indicated that JVM version is what we get from Java command and that should be WAS version,I agree on that part.

As per your last post,If 6.0.2.27 is 64 bit then why JVM is 32 bit ??