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==Managing the Lianja Server Service on Linux== | ==Managing the Lianja Server Service on Linux== |
Revision as of 10:16, 29 January 2014
The Lianja Server on Linux
The Lianja Server service on Linux listens for requests for both the Lianja SQL Server and the Lianja Cloud Server. The Lianja Server service needs to be running and have a valid and activated license for the requested Server.
See Also
Lianja ODBC Driver on Linux, Lianja ODBC Driver on Windows, Lianja ODBC Manager on Windows, Lianja Server Manager on Windows, License Management on Linux, SQL System Tables
Managing the Lianja Server Service on Linux
For RedHat and other Linux variants that support the service command, the name of the Lianja Server service is lianjad and has the following options:
service lianjad start | stop | restart | status
This command should be run as root / using sudo.
Option | Description |
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start | Start the Lianja Server service |
stop | Stop the Lianja Server service |
restart | Restart the Lianja Server service |
status | Report the status of the Lianja Server service |
Alternatively, the lianja-admin command can be used:
lianja-admin start | stop | restart | status
This command should be run as root / using sudo.
Option | Description |
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start | Start the Lianja Server service |
stop | Stop the Lianja Server service |
restart | Restart the Lianja Server service |
status | Report the status of the Lianja Server service |