Starting and Stopping Your Server Instance
To Start the Server by Using start-ds
To Start the Server as a Foreground Process
To Start the Server by Using the Control Panel
To Restart the Server by Using the Control Panel
To Start the Server by Using a Script (UNIX/Linux)
To Stop the Server by Using stop-ds
To Stop the Server by Using the Control Panel
To Stop the Server that is Running in the Foreground
To Stop the Server by Using a Script (UNIX/Linux)
Checking if the Server is Started or Stopped
To Check the Server Status Using the CLI
To Check the Directory Server Status By Using the Control Panel
Configuring the Server Instance
Configuring the Proxy Components
Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
Configuring Servers With the Control Panel
At any time, you can check if the server is started or stopped by using the status command.
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
(UNIX, Linux) $ status (Windows) C:\> status
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
The status of the server is indicated in the Server Status area.
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
The status of the Sun OpenDS Standard Edition proxy is indicated in the Server Status area.