2 Stopping and Starting Calendar Server Services

This chapter describes how to stop and start Oracle Communications Calendar Server services.

Overview of Stopping and Starting Calendar Server

Stopping and starting Calendar Server involves stopping and starting processes and databases on the Calendar Server front-end and back-end hosts.

To stop and start the Calendar Server process on the front-end hosts, you must stop and start the application server domain in which Calendar Server is deployed.

To stop and start the Calendar Server database on the back-end hosts, you use the appropriate MySQL or Oracle Database command. See the following documentation for more information:

  • "Starting and Stopping MySQL Automatically" in MySQL 5.5 Reference Manual

  • "Stopping and Starting Oracle Software" in Oracle Database Administrator's Reference 19c for Linux and UNIX-Based Operating Systems

When you start Calendar Server, you must first start the Calendar Server back-end database hosts, as well as the remote document stores, before starting the Calendar Server front-end hosts.

Stopping and Starting Calendar Server

The following examples show how to stop and start Calendar Server deployed on GlassFish Server and WebLogic Server.

For GlassFish Server:

Example of a default GlassFish Server installation with Calendar Server deployed in domain1:

  • To stop Calendar Server:

    GlassFish_home/bin/asadmin stop-domain domain1
    
  • To start Calendar Server:

    GlassFish_home/bin/asadmin start-domain domain1
    

For WebLogic Server:

You can stop or start the domains in WebLogic Server Administration Console. You can also stop or start the domains using the scripts provided in the bin directory of the domain. After stopping or starting the domains, you should restart the Administration Server and Managed Server on which Calendar Server is deployed. For more information, see the discussion about starting and stopping servers in Administering Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server.

Starting and Stopping the Remote Document Store

The Calendar Server document store is used to store and retrieve large data, such as todo attachments.

To stop and start the Calendar Server remote document store server, use the stop-as and start-as commands.

  • To start the remote document store server:

    CalendarServer_home/sbin/start-as
    
  • To stop the remote document store server:

    CalendarServer_home/sbin/stop-as