Use the Process Management page to start and stop applications
and view processes and services.
Note: The pages and options that are available vary
depending on the operating system that you are using.
Select the help
topic for the page that you are using.
Process Management page: Applications page
Use the Applications page on the Process Management page to view
information for processes, such as program applications, with which you can
then interact. Most process management tasks are performed on applications.
Each row of information on the applications page represents an application.
Process Management page: Services page
Use the Services page on the Process Management page to view, start,
stop, pause, and resume services on managed systems running Windows®.
Each row of information represents a service.
Process Management page: Device Services page
Use the Device Services page on the Process Management page to
view, start, stop, pause, and resume device services on managed systems running Windows. Device
services are the noninteractive programs that enable high-level applications
to perform various functions. For example, I/O drivers running on a system
serve as support programs for application suites that perform word processing,
database, and print functions. Each row of information represents a service.
Process Management page: Subsystems page
Use the Subsystems page on the Process Management page to
start, end, and view subsystems on managed systems running IBM i.
Each row of information represents a subsystem.
Process Management page: Servers page
Use the Servers page on the Process Management page to view, start,
and stop servers on managed systems running IBM i.
Servers can include both interactive and noninteractive programs with which
end users and applications can perform various functions. For example, the
servers running on a system might serve as support programs for application
suites or perform end user functions such as with an HTTP server. Each row
of information represents a server.