Starting Microservices Runtime and Microservices Runtime Administrator
Microservices Runtime must be running in order for clients to execute services or for Microservices Runtime to send outbound requests. If you are using Microservices Runtime in a development environment, it must be running in order for your developers to build, update, and test services using the Software AG Designer.
Before starting Microservices Runtime, make sure there is enough free disk space on the host machine to accommodate the storage of configuration and log files on disk. Running out of disk space can affect performance and lead to errors.
Note:
During installation of Microservices Runtime, an option can be set requiring that the password for the Administrator user account be changed immediately upon successful log in to Microservices Runtime. If so, the Administrator user account password must be changed before the server can do anything else. Any requests sent to Microservices Runtime before the Administrator password is changed will be rejected.
For information about starting Microservices Runtime in safe mode, see the webMethods Integration Server Administrator’s Guide.