BigMemory 4.4.0 | Product Documentation | BigMemory Max Administrator Guide | Operational Scripts | Exit Safe Mode (exit-safe-mode)
 
Exit Safe Mode (exit-safe-mode)
The exit-safe-mode script makes a server exit the safe mode so that the server can transition into the Active or Passive state.
Note that server enters safe mode when it is started with the --safe-mode option. See Start and Stop Server Scripts (start-tc-server, stop-tc-server) for related information.
For Microsoft Windows
[PROMPT] %BIGMEMORY_HOME%\server\bin\exit-safe-mode.bat <args>
For UNIX/Linux
[PROMPT] ${BIGMEMORY_HOME}/server/bin/exit-safe-mode.sh <args>
where <args> are:
*[-s] host1,host2,...​ - specifies one or more servers using the given hostnames or IP addresses using the default management port (9540).
*[-s] host1:9540,host2:9541,... - specifies one or more servers using the given hostnames or IP addresses with the JMX port specified.
*[-f] <path>/tc-config.xml - specifies the servers defined in the specified configuration file.
*[-n] <name> - name of the server when specifying a tc-config.xml file.
*[-k] - This flag causes invalid TMS SSL certificates to be ignored. Use this option to accept self-signed certificates (ones not signed by a trusted CA).