Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 193

Administering the Control Center, Starting and stopping the Control Center

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Administering the system 193 Administering the Control Center Administering the Control Center The following sections describe common Control Center administrative tasks. Starting and stopping the Control Center The Control Center is configured to start when Symantec Mail Security for SMTP is turned on and to stop when it is shut down. However, there may be times when you need to manually stop and later start the Control Center, such as to investigate a problem. Start or stop the Control Center To start or stop the Control Center, you must start or stop its processes. The main processes are Tomcat and MySQL. To start the Control Center processes ◆ To start Tomcat and related processes such as the Expunger and Notifier on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to start Tomcat. On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use sudo to run the following command: /etc/init.d/bcc start ◆ To start MySQL, on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to start MySQL. On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use sudo to run the following command: /etc/init.d/smssmtp_mysql start To stop Control Center processes ◆ To stop Tomcat and related processes such as the Expunger and Notifier on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to stop Tomcat. On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use sudo to run the following command: /etc/init.d/bcc stop ◆ To stop MySQL, on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to stop MySQL. On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use sudo to run the following command: /etc/init.d/smssmtp_mysql stop

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Administering the system
Administering the Control Center
Administering the Control Center
The following sections describe common Control Center administrative tasks.
Starting and stopping the Control Center
The Control Center is configured to start when Symantec Mail Security for
SMTP is turned on and to stop when it is shut down. However, there may be
times when you need to manually stop and later start the Control Center, such as
to investigate a problem.
Start or stop the Control Center
To start or stop the Control Center, you must start or stop its processes. The
main processes are Tomcat and MySQL.
To start the Control Center processes
To start Tomcat and related processes such as the Expunger and Notifier on
Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to start Tomcat.
On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use
sudo
to run the following
command:
/etc/init.d/bcc start
To start MySQL, on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to
start MySQL.
On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use
sudo
to run the following
command:
/etc/init.d/smssmtp_mysql start
To stop Control Center processes
To stop Tomcat and related processes such as the Expunger and Notifier on
Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to stop Tomcat.
On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use
sudo
to run the following
command:
/etc/init.d/bcc stop
To stop MySQL, on Windows, use the Control Panel > Services window to
stop MySQL.
On Linux or Solaris, log in as root or use
sudo
to run the following
command:
/etc/init.d/smssmtp_mysql stop