Starting and Stopping Software AG Runtime on a UNIX System
Before you start the daemon processes on UNIX, you need to set sufficient data user limits for the shell which starts the Software AG Runtime daemons. Having an insufficient data user limit might result in an OutOfMemoryError java exception at startup. For more information on setting data user limits, see the main page for ulimit or contact your system administrator.
The installation registers the daemons for Software AG Runtime in the UNIX init structure so that Software AG Runtime starts automatically when the system starts. The following table lists the scripts that are installed for each UNIX system.
System | Scripts |
Linux, Solaris | /etc/init.d/sag numberctp release_number/etc/rc system_runlevel.d/K20sag numberctp release_number/etc/rc system_runlevel.d/S60sag numberctp release_numberIn each script number refers to a number that gets incremented by 1 for each installation on the local machine. |
AIX | /etc/sag numberctp release_numberEntry in /etc/inittab: sagnumberctprelease_number:system_runlevel:wait:/etc/sagnumberctprelease_number start > /dev/console 2>&1 In each script number refers to a number that gets incremented by 1 for each installation on the local machine. |
HP-UX | /sbin/init.d/sag numberctp release_number/sbin/rc system_runlevel.d/K20sag numberctp release_number/sbin/rc system_runlevel.d/S60sag numberctp release_numberIn each script number refers to a number that gets incremented by 1 for each installation on the local machine. |
To temporarily deactivate a service, remove or rename these files manually. Native configuration tools like the Yast Run-Level-Editor on Linux do not work.
The path to the Software AG Runtime daemon is Software AG_directory /common/bin/wrapper-3.5.25 and the daemon can have several child processes.
To start Software AG Runtime manually, start the daemon Software AG_directory /profiles/CTP/bin/startup.sh.
To stop Software AG Runtime manually, stop the daemon Software AG_directory /profiles/CTP/bin/shutdown.sh.