Starting, Stopping, And Restarting Cms Instances; Starting A Server Instance - Netscape MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Starting, Stopping, and Restarting CMS Instances

The bind password used by CMS to access and remove PINs from the
authentication directory, if you've configured CMS to remove PINs from the
authentication directory.
The bind password used by CMS to access and create/modify user entries in
the directory used for portal registration, if you've configured CMS for portal
enrollment.
The bind password used by CMS to access and update the LDAP directory;
this is required only if you have configured CMS for publishing certificates and
CRLs to an LDAP-compliant directory.
Starting, Stopping, and Restarting CMS
Instances
Each instance of CMS is started, stopped, and restarted separately. This section
describes how to start, stop, and restart CMS instances and how to check its current
status.

Starting a Server Instance

You can start the server from either Netscape Console or from the command line.
Starting From Netscape Console
To start a CMS instance from Netscape Console:
Log in to Netscape Console (see "Logging Into Netscape Console" on
1.
page 245).
Select the CMS instance you want to open from the Netscape Console
2.
navigation tab and then right-click your mouse selecting the Start Server
option from the pop-up menu.
Alternatively
Log in to Netscape Console (see "Logging Into Netscape Console" on
1.
page 245).
Double-click the CMS instance you want to open from the Netscape Console
2.
navigation tab, or select the instance and click Open.
Go to the Tasks Tab and select Start Server.
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