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Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Guide for Oracle Unified Directory 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) |
1. Starting and Stopping the Server
To Stop the Server by Using stop-ds
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
2. Configuring the Server Instance
3. Configuring the Proxy Components
4. Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
5. Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
6. Managing Oracle Unified Directory With Oracle Directory Services Manager
10. Managing Users and Groups With dsconfig
11. Managing Password Policies
To start the server, run the start-ds command on UNIX or Linux systems or the start-ds.bat command on Windows systems. By default, the start-ds command starts the server as a background process when no options are specified. You can use the start-ds command with the --nodetach option to run the server as a foreground process. For more information, see start-ds in Oracle Fusion Middleware Command-Line Usage Guide for Oracle Unified Directory.
The start-ds command automatically attempts to find the correct Java environment to use when starting the server. You can specify the path to the Java installation, and provide additional options directly to the JVM when the directory server is starting. For more information, see Configuring the Default JVM and Java Arguments in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Unified Directory.
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
(UNIX, Linux) $ start-ds (Windows) C:\> start-ds
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
(UNIX, Linux) $ start-ds --nodetach (Windows) C:\> start-ds --nodetach
You can stop the directory server by pressing Control-C in the terminal window in which the server is running or by running the stop-ds utility from another window.
(UNIX, Linux) $ cd install-dir/bin (Windows) C:\> cd install-dir\bat
(UNIX, Linux) $ stop-ds --restart (Windows) C:\> stop-ds --restart
The start-ds command provides a “quiet” option ( -Q or --quiet) that suppresses output during the startup process unless a significant error occurs. You can use this option in a startup script.
install-dir/bin/start-ds --quiet