Managing An Ifolder Enterprise Server; Starting Ifolder Services; Stopping Ifolder Services; Restarting Ifolder Services - Novell IFOLDER 3.7 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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Managing an iFolder Enterprise
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This section describes how to manage your Novell
Enterprise Server platform.
Section 9.1, "Starting iFolder Services," on page 103
Section 9.2, "Stopping iFolder Services," on page 103
Section 9.3, "Restarting iFolder Services," on page 103
Section 9.4, "Managing the Simias Log and Simias Access Log," on page 104
Section 9.5, "Backing Up the iFolder Server," on page 105
Section 9.6, "Recovering from a Catastrophic Loss of the iFolder Server," on page 106
Section 9.7, "Using TSAIF to Back Up and Restore the iFolder Store," on page 107
Section 9.8, "Recovering iFolder Data from File System Backup," on page 114
Section 9.9, "Moving iFolder Data from One iFolder Server to Another," on page 116
Section 9.10, "Changing The IP Address For iFolder Services," on page 117
Section 9.11, "Securing Enterprise Server Communications," on page 117

9.1 Starting iFolder Services

iFolder services start whenever you reboot the system or whenever you start Apache services.
As a root user, enter the following command at the terminal console:
/etc/init.d/apache2 start

9.2 Stopping iFolder Services

iFolder services stop whenever you stop the system or whenever you stop Apache services.
As a root user, enter the following command at the terminal console:
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop

9.3 Restarting iFolder Services

If you need to restart iFolder services, you must stop and start Apache services:
As a root user, enter the following command at the terminal console:
/etc/init.d/apache2 stop
/etc/init.d/apache2 start
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