Using Daemon Manager; Restarting Daemon Manager On Solaris - Cisco CISCOWORKS COMMON SERVICES 3.0 User Manual

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Using Daemon Manager

Using Daemon Manager

Restarting Daemon Manager on Solaris

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User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services
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The Daemon Manager provides the following services:
Maintains the startup dependencies among processes.
Starts and stops processes based on their dependency relationships.
Restarts processes if an abnormal termination is detected.
Monitors the status of processes.
The Daemon Manager is useful to applications that have long-running processes
that must be monitored and restarted, if necessary. It is also used to start processes
in a dependency sequence, and to start transient jobs.
To restart Daemon Manager on Solaris:
Log in as root.
To stop the Daemon Manager, enter:
/etc/init.d/dmgtd stop
To start the Daemon Manager, enter:
/etc/init.d/dmgtd start
Do not start the Daemon Manager immediately after you stop it. The ports used
by Daemon Manager will be in use for some more time even after the Daemon
Manager is stopped. Wait for at least a minute before you start the Daemon
Manager.
If the System resources are less than the required resources to install the
application, Daemon Manager restart displays warning messages.
You cannot start the Daemon Manager if there are Non-SSL compliant
applications installed on the server when SSL is enabled in Common Services.
Chapter 3
Configuring the Server
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