Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 197

start [force] service_list, Service Manage Service Commands, service_list, Service

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Using CLI start [force] service_list This will cause the named services to start. If the optional force parameter is used, it also forces essential services to start. stop [force] service_list Stop the named services. If the optional force parameter is used, it also forces those dependant services to stop. Service Manage Service Commands These commands control aspects of the named service. They are available after the global service manage service command (where service is the name of the service). They may also be used as global commands by preceding them by service manage service, or from the service context by preceding them by manage service. Table 8-39 lists all Service Manage Service commands. More details about each command appear after the Table. Table 8-39 Service Manage Service Commands Command info reset start stop Parameters [force] [force] Levels all administrator administrator administrator info Output information about this service. This is the same as the service info service_list command (see page 8-57) where service_list is just this service. reset Reset this service so that it reconfigures itself. This is the same as the service reset service_list command (see page 8-57) where service_list is just this service. 8-58

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Using CLI
start [force]
service_list
This will cause the named services to start. If the optional
force
parameter is used, it also forces essential services to start.
stop [force]
service_list
Stop the named services. If the optional
force
parameter is used,
it also forces those dependant services to stop.
Service Manage
Service
Commands
These commands control aspects of the named service. They are
available after the global
service manage
service
command
(where
service
is the name of the service). They may also be used
as global commands by preceding them by
service manage
service
, or from the
service
context by
preceding them by
manage
service
.
Table 8-39
lists all Service Manage
Service
commands. More details
about each command appear after the Table.
info
Output information about this service.
This is the same as the
service info
service_list
command (see
page 8-57
) where
service_list
is just this service.
reset
Reset this service so that it reconfigures itself.
This is the same as
the
service reset
service_list
command (see
page 8-57
)
where
service_list
is just this service.
Table 8-39
Service Manage
Service
Commands
Command
Parameters
Levels
info
all
reset
administrator
start
[force]
administrator
stop
[force]
administrator