Recitalserver
The Recital Server 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. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the Recital Server was successfully started or not. Any errors in starting the server will be logged in the <path>/log/dbserver.log file. If the optional 'logging' parameter is specified, all server logging [1] will be enabled.
# recitalserver start [logging]
restart
Used to restart (stop, then start) the Recital Server. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the Recital Server was successfully started or not. Any errors in starting the server will be logged in the <path>/log/dbserver.log file.
# recitalserver restart
stop
Used to stop the Recital Server. A confirmation message will be displayed showing whether the Recital Server was successfully stopped or not.
# recitalserver stop
status
Used to display the following status information for the Recital Server:
- Whether the Recital Enterprise Studio Server is active or not
- Whether the Recital Server is active 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
info
Used to display version and other information for the Recital Server:
- Platform
- Edition (DES3 enabled or not)
- Version
- Compilation date and time
# recitalserver info