Recitalserver
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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. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully started or not. If the optional 'logging' or '-l' parameter is specified, all server logging [1] will be enabled.
# recitalserver start [-l | logging]
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
shutdown
Used to stop the Recital Server daemon and disable interactive Recital users. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the daemon was successfully stopped or not. The optional message parameter can be used to broadcast a message to interactive Recital users.
# recitalserver shutdown message Please log out
Once any interactive users have logged out and the shutdown has completed, attempts to start an interactive Recital session will cause the following message to be displayed:
Recital logins are currently disabled. Please try again later.
disable
Used to disable new interactive Recital sessions. Existing interactive Recital sessions are unaffected.
The Recital Server
NOTE: An ODBC client attempting to connect to a disabled server will receive the following message:
Invalid license: errno(-24)
enable
Enable the recital daemon and interactive users. This will enable new connections and users
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
suspend
Suspend the recital daemon and interactive users. This will suspend all connections to the recital server and exist-ing users.
resume
Resume the recital daemon and interactive users. This will resume all suspended connections and users.
logout [<message>]
logout interactive users. A logout message can be sent to interactive users before the they are logged out.
terminate [ pid ]
Terminate cleanly the specified recital process.
broadcast [ < message> ]
broadcast a message to all current interactive users. If no message is specified then any pervious broadcast message will be cleared.
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.
Usage: /usr/bin/recitalserver [start] [stop] [shutdown [message] ] [disable] [enable] [restart] [suspend] [resume] [logout [message] ] [status] [fullstatus] [help] [admin comamnd] [version] [broadcast [message] ] [terminate [pid] ] Options: start [ -l | logging] : start the recital daemon, optionally with logging stop : stop the recital daemon shutdown [ message ] : shutdown the recital daemon and interactive users disable : disable the recital daemon and interactive users enable : enable the recital daemon and interactive users restart : restart the recital daemon suspend : suspend the recital daemon resume : resume the recital daemon logout [ message ] : logout the recital interactive users terminate [ pid ] : terminate cleanly the recital interactive user broadcast [ message ] : broadcast message to recital interactive users status : return the current status of the recital daemon fullstatus : return the full current status of the recital daemon help : display this message version : display version information
version
Used to display version and compilation date information for the Recital Server:
# recitalserver version