You can use the odrDebug.py script to diagnose errors that an on demand router (ODR) returns.
You can use the odrDebug.py script to diagnose errors that an ODR returns, such as 404 errors and 503 errors.
The odrDebug.py script is located in the install_root/bin directory.
./wsadmin.sh|.bat -lang jython -f odrDebug.py
Specify the following parameters with the odrDebug.py script:
./wsadmin.sh|.bat -lang jython -f odrDebug.py setHttpDebug my_node my_ODR 503 true 1
[11/3/07 19:20:00:427 EDT] 00000034 HttpDebugResp I URL: http://draco02.rtp.raleigh.ibm.com:80/A/CpuAndSleepBound, statusCode: 503, reason: no servers in cluster xd61/DC1 are running web module xd61/A/microwebapp.war webModule=xd61/A/microwebapp.war cluster=xd61/DC1 server=xd61/draco03/DC1_draco03 state=STOPPED weight=0 reachable=true server=xd61/draco04/DC1_draco04 state=STOPPED weight=0 reachable=true server=xd61/draco05/DC1_draco05 state=STOPPED weight=0 reachable=true server=xd61/draco06/DC1_draco06 state=STOPPED weight=0 reachable=true server=xd61/draco07/DC1_draco07 state=STOPPED weight=0 reachable=true