1.4.4 Precautions for using the virtual server manager commands
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You can execute the virtual server manager commands when the virtual server manager is running. If a command is executed when the virtual server manager is not running, a message is output and the operation terminates with an error.
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The start and stop messages of the virtual server manager commands and the command execution results are output to the standard output.
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Before you execute a command, make sure that the log output directory and the log file are writable. A log is not output if the log output directory and the log file are not writable.
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The virtual server manager commands do not have executing user restrictions. However, in Windows, you must note the following items depending on the type and the executing user of the OS in which the command is executed:
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For an OS with disabled UAC (user account control)
If a user who does not have Administrator permissions executes the virtual server manager commands, make sure that the log output directory and the log file are writable before the command is executed. A log is not output if the log output directory and the log file are not writable.
If a user with Administrator permissions executes the virtual server manager commands, no specific precautions need be taken.
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For an OS with enabled UAC (user account control)
If a user who does not have Administrator permissions executes the virtual server manager commands, the log might be output to a directory different from the log output directory specified in manager.cfg (Manager configuration file), depending on the virtualization of the files for UAC (user account control), which is an OS functionality.
If a user with Administrator permissions executes the virtual server manager commands, no specific precautions need be taken.
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