mngsvrctl (start, stop, or setup Management Server)
Format
mngsvrctl start [-sync [-timeout synchronous-execution-timeout-time]]
mngsvrctl start [-sync [-timeout synchronous-execution-timeout-time]] [-daemon]
mngsvrctl stop [-sync [-timeout synchronous-execution-timeout-time]]
mngsvrctl stop [-sync [-timeout synchronous execution timeout time]]
mngsvrctl setup [server-name] [-u management-user-ID] [-p management-user-password] [-np new-management-user-password] [-nu new-user-ID]
mngsvrctl setup [server-name] [-u management-user-ID] [-p management-user-password] [-np new-user-password] [-nu new-user-ID]
Function
This command starts or stops Management Server or specifies the settings as required for running Management Server on the machine on which Application Server was first configured.
You can setup the management user account (management user ID and management user password) for logging in to Management Server simultaneously while performing setup, when the functionality for omitting the admin user account is disabled. If the admin user account is not specified during setup , you must specify the admin user account while starting or stopping Management Server. Also, you can change the already setup admin user account by setting a different user account.
If the functionality for omitting the management user account is enabled and if the functionality for integrating JP1 user authentication is enabled on the virtual server, you need not setup the management user account while executing this command and after starting Management Server.
For the functionality to omit the admin user account, see 4.1.15(3) Settings when the management user account is not setup in the uCosminexus Application Server System Setup and Operation Guide.
To execute this command, you must have Administrator privileges (in Windows) or root permission (in UNIX). In UNIX, you can also specify the command execution permission for specific users who do not have the root permission. For details on the setup, see mngenvsetup (setup management group).
Arguments
When no arguments are specified, the command's usage is displayed.
Return value
Input example
mngsvrctl start
mngsvrctl start -sync
mngsvrctl setup [server-name]
mngsvrctl setup [server-name] -u admin01 -p p1574809
mngsvrctl setup -u admin01 -p p1574809 -np passwd123 -nu admin02
mngsvrctl setup localhost -u admin01 -p p1574809 -np ""
Notes common to OS
Notes on setting up Management Server are as follows:
Notes for UNIX
The precautions to be taken when you setup Management Server are as follows: