Start, Stop - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D sl Commissioning Manual

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Examples
Notation:
sc show drives someuser/somedomain@somepc # Windows-Server
Password: *******
//somepc/C$
//somepc/D$
//somepc/images
sc show drives someserver # NFS-Server
someserver:/export/home1
someserver:/export/home2
sc show drives TCU # TCU USB-Medien
TCU1:/dev0-0
TCU2:/dev0-0
All the available remote file systems of the relevant server are listed in the notation that is
expected by "sc connect".
● SMB shared drives on Windows servers always begin with "//", followed by the server
● USB memory devices on TCUs are a special form of NFS, and therefore also have the
3.4.15

Start, Stop

Description
Syntax:
Alternative names:
Privilege level:
These two actions start or stop individual or all subsystems. Since these actions have a
direct influence on the runtime behavior, they are only available directly on the PLC, but not
in the service system (with the exception of "sc stop system"). The subsystems of the
underlying PLC do not run here, and can therefore not be controlled.
Note
Only "all" and "system" function, but not arbitrary subsystems.
Both of these actions have only been implemented to a restricted extent.
NCU Operating System (IM7)
Commissioning Manual, 07/2007, 6FC5397-1DP10-2BA0
name and the name of the shared drive. In NFS file systems, the server name is always
first, followed by a colon and then the export path.
Connection to SMB servers usually requires the entry of a user name (with domain, if
applicable) and a password.
same notation as NFS file systems. The specified path does not exist physically on the
TCU, but is converted there to USB by the NFS server.
sc start all|system|SUBSYSTEM
sc start all|system|SUBSYSTEM
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service
Service Commands
3.4 Description of the actions
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