To start WebSphere Commerce Payments from a command line, do the following:
- (Optional) Check if the WebSphere Commerce
Payments instance password is required.
If your WebSphere Commerce Payments instance was created as part of using the quick installation option of the WebSphere Commerce installation, the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance is not required by default.
If you WebSphere Commerce Payments instance was created using the WebSphere Commerce Configuration Manager, the person creating the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance could chose whether the instance password was required or not.
You should check if the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance password is required if you are unsure of the setting.
- Start the WebSphere Commerce Payments application server.
- If the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance password is required, issue the IBMPayServer command.
If WebSphere Commerce is not already started, you may want to start it after starting WebSphere Commerce Payments. For instructions on starting WebSphere Commerce refer to the related topic below.
To stop WebSphere Commerce Payments from a command line, do the following:
- (Optional) Check if the WebSphere Commerce
Payments instance password is required.
If your WebSphere Commerce Payments instance was created as part of using the quick installation option of the WebSphere Commerce installation, the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance is not required by default.
If you WebSphere Commerce Payments instance was created using the WebSphere Commerce Configuration Manager, the person creating the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance could chose whether the instance password was required or not.
You should check if the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance password is required if you are unsure of the setting.
- If the WebSphere Commerce Payments instance password is required, issue the StopIBMPayServer command.
- Stop the WebSphere Commerce Payments application server.