Stopping, starting, or restarting a service, Restarting all icontrol services, Viewing a system snapshot – Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual

Page 710: Stopping, starting, or, Restarting a service

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Common Tasks

Stopping, Starting, or Restarting a Service

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Stopping, Starting, or Restarting a Service

To stop, start, or restart a service

1. On the Miranda Monitoring page, find the row corresponding to the service you wish to

stop, start, or restart.

2. In the Start/Stop/Restart column, click the button corresponding to the action you would

like to take.

3. In the Autostart column, click to put a check mark in the Auto box if you want the service

to always start when the Application Server is rebooted.

4. Click Apply.

Restarting all iControl Services

To restart all iControl services

1. On the Miranda Monitoring page, in the Autostart column, click to put a check mark in the

Auto box corresponding to the services you wish to start or restart when the Application
Server is rebooted.

2. Click Apply.

3. Click iControl Stop.

The page reloads, with a blue background for all services.

4. Click iControl Start.

The page reloads with a green background for all services that have a check mark in the
Autostart column.

Viewing a System Snapshot

To view a snapshot of the Application Server configuration

• On the Miranda Monitoring page, click the link at the bottom of the iControl Services

Monitoring and Configuration page.

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened the Miranda Monitoring Web
page (see

"Viewing the Services Available on an Application Server"

, on page 697).

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened the Miranda Monitoring Web
page (see

"Viewing the Services Available on an Application Server"

, on page 697).

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened the Miranda Monitoring Web
page (see

"Viewing the Services Available on an Application Server"

, on page 697).

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