Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 198
Starting and stopping UNIX services, Periodic system maintenance, Backing up logs data
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198 Administering the system Periodic system maintenance Starting and stopping UNIX services Table 10-2 describes the UNIX services of Symantec Mail Security for SMTP. Table 10-2 UNIX services Service Description bcc Serves Control Center pages via HTTP sms_ldapsync Synchronizes user and group data from LDAP directories smssmtp_mysql Retrieves data stored in the MySQL database smssmtpbase Transfers configuration information between the Control Center and each Scanner. Smssmtpconnector Downloads updated virus definitions and antispam filters smssmtpmta Mail transfer agent that routes email Start or stop UNIX services Follow these procedures to start or stop UNIX services. To start UNIX services ◆ Log in as root or use sudo to type a command of the form: /etc/init.d/ start For example: /etc/init.d/bcc start To stop UNIX services ◆ Log in as root or use sudo to type a command of the form: /etc/init.d/ stop For example: /etc/init.d/bcc stop Periodic system maintenance System maintenance of the Symantec software should be done as part of your regular server maintenance schedule, including the tasks below. Backing up logs data In general, there is no reason to store stale logs. For troubleshooting purposes, logs that are not set to Information (which provides the most detail) have