This section contains conceptual information and instructions on how to use the start-cal and stop-cal commands.
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You can start and stop Calendar Server using the start-cal and stop-cal commands.The start-cal and stop-cal utilities are located in the cal-svr-base/SUNWics5/cal/sbin directory. You must run these utilities on the local machine where Calendar Server is installed.
Check your scripts to make sure you do not use the old csstart and csstop utilities. Use the start-cal and stop-cal utilities to start and stop Calendar Server.
The start-cal utility starts Calendar Server services in the following order:
watcher — Watcher, the process that monitors the system
enpd— Event Notification Service (ENS)
csstored— Automatic Backup Service
csnotifyd— Notification Service
csadmind— Administration Service
csdwpd— Database Wire Protocol (DWP) service, the distributed database service starts only if you have a remote Calendar Server database configuration
cshttpd— HTTP Service
For a description of these services, see1.10 Services Running As Daemons in Calendar Server Version 6.3
Log in as a user who has administrative rights to the system.
Verify that all Calendar Server services are stopped by issuing the stop-cal command.
Change to the directory.
cal-svr-base/SUNWics5/cal/sbin
Start Calendar Server.
./start-cal