Most tasks will be handled by the SOA Gateway Control Center, which presents a cordinated grapical view of the server. Tasks that are not possible from the Control Center are documented here.
The SOA Gateway server runs from within the Apache webserver. You may see a new icon in the system tray

If not, start the program [SOA Gateway Install Directory]\Apache\bin\ApacheMonitor.exe.
Clicking on this symbol will give you the option to choose your SOA Gateway Server and the options Start, Stop, and Restart. or will be greyed out depending on the status of the SOA Gateway.
The green arrow above indicates that the SOA Gateway is up and running.
If the SOA Gateway is not running the icon looks like this

The SOA Gateway can be stopped by issusing "/p jobname" at the terminal.
To start the SOA Gateway, re-submit the ASGSTRT job.
Bring up the Attention Routine prompt for the SOA Gateway partition by issuing the AR command MSG <ASG_partition_ID>
Shut down the server with the command <ASG_partition_reply_id> EOJ
As the SOA Gateway runs within Apache, bring down
Apache to stop the SOA Gateway. Use the apachectl
command, which will be located in the
[INSTALL_HOME]/apache2/bin directory of your SOA Gateway
installation. To start the server, issue the same command again with
start as the first parameter.
If the SOA Gateway license has expired, please follow these steps to upgrade your license.
Linux/Solaris/HP/AIX : Replace the existing RisarisLicense.xml in [INSTALL_HOME]/config
Windows : Replace the existing RisarisLicense.xml [INSTALL_HOME]/configuration
z/OS : Replace existing INSTALL.HOME.CONF( ASGLIC ) and submit INSTALL.HOME.JCL( SOAGINS4 ).