You can use the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to start and stop IBM HTTP Server.
You can administer IBM HTTP Server through the
WebSphere Application Server administrative console using the WebSphere Application
Server node agent or using the the IBM HTTP Server administration
server. An IBM HTTP Server that is defined to a deployment manager (dmgr)
managed node is administered using the node agent. An IBM HTTP Server that
is defined to an unmanaged node is administered using the administration server.
You can administer IBM HTTP Server through
the WebSphere Application Server administrative console using the WebSphere
Application Server node agent. In order to enable the WebSphere Application
Server administrative console for administering IBM HTTP Server, you need
to specify the -admin option during installation of IBM HTTP Server.
Or, if you already installed IBM HTTP Server without specifying the -admin option,
you can run the bin/enable_admin script. For more information
about enabling the administrative console for administering IBM HTTP Server
on z/OS, see Installing IBM HTTP Server.
To confirm that IBM HTTP Server started successfully, open a browser and type in your server name in the URL box.
If you are going to run Application Response Measurement (ARM) agents, make sure you have the authority to run ARM agents when you start IBM HTTP Server.