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===restart===
 
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Used to restart (stop, then start) the Recital Server daemon.  A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully started or not.
 
Used to restart (stop, then start) the Recital Server daemon.  A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully started or not.
 
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<code lang="bash">
<pre># recitalserver restart</pre>
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recitalserver restart
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</code>
  
 
===status===
 
===status===

Revision as of 09:57, 26 October 2009

recitalserver

The Recital Server daemon can be managed using the recitalserver script.

Note: recitalserver must be run as root. For systems with a hidden root account, please precede commands with ’sudo’.

start

Used to start the Recital Server daemon.

[ -l ]

An optional -l parameter can be specified to enable server logging [1].

recitalserver start -l

stop

Used to stop the Recital Server daemon. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully stopped or not.

recitalserver stop

restart

Used to restart (stop, then start) the Recital Server daemon. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully started or not.

recitalserver restart

status

fullstatus

Used to display the following status information for the Recital Server:

  • Whether the Recital Server is running or not
  • Whether the Recital Web Server is active or not
  • Whether the Recital Web Server is listening on its default port and/or port 80
  • How many concurrent connections are licensed for each server
  • How many concurrent connections are currently being used for each server
  • Whether logging is enabled or not
# recitalserver status


help

Used to display usage information.

version

Used to display version and compilation date information for the Recital Server:

# recitalserver version