Stop/Start/Status: configure-server
 
This section describes the use of the configure-server script to stop, start, and query the status of the ASP Server. The scriptable interface is described in the following table.
 
 
  
      | 
Function
 | 
Explanation
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      | 
function=enginectl
 | 
Allows you to stop and start a specific ASP engine, and to retrieve its status.
 | 
      | 
Parameters
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      | 
engine=<path/name>
 
(user specified)
 | 
If a path is specified, the full path information will be used to identify the ASP engine being modified. If a name is specified (such as asp-server-3000), the path is assumed to reside within the current installation.
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      | 
restart
 | 
Restarts the associated engine. Has an exit code of 0 if the operation succeeds, non-0 if the operation fails.
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      | 
start
 | 
Starts the associated engine. Has an exit code of 0 if the operation succeeds, non-0 if the operation fails.
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      | 
stop
 | 
Stops the associated engine. Has an exit code of 0 if the operation succeeds, non-0 if the operation fails.
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      | 
status
 | 
Returns the status of the associated engine. Has an exit code of 0 if the ASP server is running, non-0 if it isn’t.
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Example Usage
 
cd <install dir>
./configure-server function=enginectl engine=asp-server-3000 restart
 
if ./configure-server function=enginectl engine=asp-server-3000 start; 
then
  echo "The server successfully started."
else
  echo "The server failed to start."
fi
    
    
    
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