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Application server single process reboot


This is really helpful if are in need to reboot only single process particularly on production environment where there is no PeopleSoft application down time..

Here is one way in 8.49 Tools, go into psadmin:

PeopleSoft Domain Administration

Domain Name: PSXX89

1) Boot this domain
2) Domain shutdown menu
3) Domain status menu
4) Configure this domain
5) TUXEDO command line (tmadmin)
6) Edit configuration/log files menu
7) Messaging Server Administration menu
8) Purge Cache
9) Preload File Cache
10) Clean IPC resources of this domain
q) Quit

Command to execute (1-10, q) : 3

PeopleSoft Domain Status Menu

Domain Name: PSXX89

1) Server status
2) Client status
3) Queue status
q) Quit

Command to execute (1-3, q) [q]: 1
Loading command line administration utility ...
tmadmin - Copyright (c) 1996-1999 BEA Systems, Inc.
Portions * Copyright 1986-1997 RSA Data Security, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Distributed under license by BEA Systems, Inc.
Tuxedo is a registered trademark.
Prog Name Queue Name Grp Name ID RqDone Load Done Current Service



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PSSUBDSP SUBDQ_dflt PUBSUB 300 0 0 ( IDLE )
BBL 63085 chqpvuu+ 0 7649 382450 ( IDLE )
PSAPPSRV APPQ APPSRV 1 84 4200 ( IDLE )
PSANALYTICSRV 00080.00001 ANALYTI+ 1 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSSUBHND SUBHQ_dflt PUBSUB 301 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSMONITORSRV MONITOR MONITOR 1 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSWATCHSRV WATCH WATCH 1 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSAPPSRV APPQ APPSRV 2 81 4050 ( IDLE )
PSANALYTICSRV 00080.00002 ANALYTI+ 2 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSANALYTICSRV 00080.00003 ANALYTI+ 3 0 0 ( IDLE )
JREPSVR 00094.00250 JREPGRP 250 11 550 ( IDLE )
PSQRYSRV QRYQ APPSRV 70 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSQRYSRV QRYQ APPSRV 71 0 0 ( IDLE )
JSL 00095.00200 JSLGRP 200 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSPUBDSP PUBDQ_dflt PUBSUB 200 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSPUBHND PUBHQ_dflt PUBSUB 201 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSBRKDSP BRKDQ_dflt PUBSUB 100 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSSAMSRV SAMQ APPSRV 100 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSRENSRV RENQ1 RENGRP 101 0 0 ( IDLE )
PSBRKHND BRKHQ_dflt PUBSUB 101 0 0 ( IDLE )

Go into server status and you will see the PSRENSRV line. Do you see the third column and the value "RENGRP"? Take that value and do the following:

PeopleSoft Domain Administration

Domain Name: PSXX89

1) Boot this domain
2) Domain shutdown menu
3) Domain status menu
4) Configure this domain
5) TUXEDO command line (tmadmin)
6) Edit configuration/log files menu
7) Messaging Server Administration menu
8) Purge Cache
9) Preload File Cache
10) Clean IPC resources of this domain
q) Quit

Command to execute (1-10, q) : 5
Loading command line administration utility ...
tmadmin - Copyright (c) 1996-1999 BEA Systems, Inc.
Portions * Copyright 1986-1997 RSA Data Security, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Distributed under license by BEA Systems, Inc.
Tuxedo is a registered trademark.
shutdown -g RENGRP

Shutting down server processes ...

Server Id = 101 Group Id = RENGRP Machine = xxxxxx: shutdown succeeded
1 process stopped.
boot -g RENGRP
INFO: BEA Tuxedo, Version 9.1, 64-bit, Patch Level 036
INFO: Serial #: 650522264137-2065448083901, Expiration NONE, Maxusers 1000000
INFO: Licensed to: Oracle-Peoplesoft-ISV

Booting server processes ...

exec PSRENSRV -A -- -C psappsrv.cfg -D PSXX89 -S PSRENSRV :
process id=778302 ... Started.
1 process started.

Iphone data transfer from old to new phone

So you're a proud owner of a new iPhone 4 - maybe you were even in the same line I just stood in to get mine this morning.


But now you realize you have a considerable investment in apps and music sitting on your old iPhone 3G or 3GS, and don't know how to transfer them over to your new iPhone.

The trick is to first backup your old phone to iTunes, and then you can restore this backup to your new iPhone, which will transfer everything over.


Here's how to transfer purchased apps and songs from your iPhone 3G/3GS to your new iPhone 4 in 5 easy steps:

1. Connect your old iPhone to your computer and open iTunes.

2. Transfer your purchases by right-clicking your iPhone in iTunes and selecting "Transfer Purchases" from the shortcut menu.

You'll see iTunes transferring your apps and songs from your old iPhone to your computer:

3. Backup your old iPhone.

Right-click on your iPhone again in iTunes and select "Back Up" from the shortcut menu.

4. Connect your new iPhone 4 (after disconnecting the old one of course).

5. Restore your iPhone 4 using the old iPhone's backup.


Right-click again on your iPhone 4 in iTunes and select "Restore from Backup".

Choose the backup you created in the 3rd step above:

Click "Restore" and wait for iTunes to restore from the backup (which also transfers over your purchased apps and music):


iTunes will automatically restart your new iPhone 4 once the backup/restore has completed and you'll see all of your purchased apps waiting for you to play with.


Open the iPod app and you'll also see your music waiting for you to enjoy.