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Status Delivered
Workspace WebSphere Liberty
Created by Guest
Created on May 18, 2021

option to pick multiple jvms within the controller ui to stop/start or to enable maintenance mode

When you have a large amount of hosts with multiple clusters and you need to stop/start and or enable maintenance mode. All of the above those actions have to be done individually for each host and jvm and while doing maintenance. If high availability is important to your environment, you just cannot stop this "cluster".

Idea priority Medium
  • Admin
    Alasdair Nottingham
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    May 25, 2021

    The explore tool allows you to select an arbitary group of servers and then put them all into maintanance mode, start or stop them as a single operation which is what I thought was being requested. There is no need to go into the drop down for each individual entry if you choose to go this route. You also are not required to select all or select none. You can individually select the entries from thew view.

  • Guest
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    May 25, 2021

    i hate to disagree but that is not the ask. The ask is to be able to conduct these actions on multiple application/hosts without having to engage the drop down for each individual host or applications. I understand the "select all" or "select none", but that does not serve the ask

  • Admin
    Alasdair Nottingham
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    May 25, 2021

    It is already possible to start or stop a set of servers, or put them in maintanance mode in the admin center explore tool using multi-select as documented in IBM Docs.