Starting and Stopping Entire Net-Work Server

This document describes what you need to do to start and stop the Entire Net-Work Server.

During installation of Entire Net-Work Server, the Entire Net-Work Server service or daemon is started automatically when the computer is started.

Note:
The Entire Net-Work Server service is for the Entire Net-Work Server alone and is named "Entire Net-Work Server Service". If a given system does not have a Entire Net-Work Server installed, no service will be available in Windows. The Entire Net-Work Server daemon is for the Entire Net-Work Server alone and is named "Entire Net-Work Server Service". If a given system does not have a Entire Net-Work Server installed, no daemon will be available in UNIX.


Automatically Starting Entire Net-Work Server

If, during installation of the Entire Net-Work Server, you elected to have its service or daemonstarted automatically at system startup, you need do nothing to start the server. It will start up automatically when the system starts.

Note:
You must manually stop the Entire Net-Work Server service or daemon before you can uninstall Entire Net-Work Server.

Manually Starting Entire Net-Work Server

If, for some reason, the Entire Net-Work Server service or daemon is manually stopped, you will need to manually start it before Entire Net-Work can function correctly.

Start of instruction setTo manually start the Entire Net-Work Server service on Windows systems:

  • Start it from the Windows Services window (usually located under Administrative Tools on the Control Panel). For more information on the Windows Services window, refer to the documentation for your Windows system.

    Note:
    You must manually stop the Entire Net-Work Server service before you can uninstall Entire Net-Work Server.

    The Entire Net-Work Server service is started.

Start of instruction setTo start the Entire Net-Work Server daemon in UNIX environments:

  • Run the shell script wcpstart.sh.

    The Entire Net-Work Server daemon is started.

Stopping Entire Net-Work Server

You can shut down (stop) the Entire Net-Work Server Windows service using SMH or using the Windows Services window. You can shut down (stop) the Entire Net-Work Server UNIX daemon using SMH or using a shell script. This section describes all methods.

Start of instruction setTo stop the Entire Net-Work Server Windows service from the Windows Services window:

  • Stop it from the Windows Services window (usually located under Administrative Tools on the Control Panel). For more information on the Services window, refer to the documentation for your Windows system.

    The Entire Net-Work Server service is stopped.

Start of instruction setTo stop the Entire Net-Work Server daemon in UNIX environments:

  • Run the shell script wcpstop.sh.

    The Entire Net-Work Server daemon is stopped.

Start of instruction setTo stop the Entire Net-Work Server Windows service or daemon from the System Management Hub (SMH):

  1. Select and expand Entire Net-Work Server from the list in tree-view to access the Entire Net-Work Server administration area.

  2. Right-click on Servers in the Entire Net-Work Server sublist and select Shutdown from the resulting drop-down menu.

    Or:
    Select Servers and then select Shutdown from the Commands menu of SMH.

    The Entire Net-Work Server service or daemon is shut down (stopped).

    To subsequently restart it, follow the procedures described in Manually Starting Entire Net-Work Server, or reboot your machine if you have elected to have the Entire Net-Work Server service or daemon automatically started when the machine is started.