FUJITSU ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition J2X1-7611-03ENZ0 User Manual

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PXE Services
DHCP Server (*)
Systemwalker SQC DCM
Interstage BPM Analytics eRule Engine (EFServer)
Systemwalker MpJobsch9
Systemwalker MpMjes
Systemwalker MpMjes9
Systemwalker Runbook Automation DB Service
Shunsaku Conductor cmdbc
Shunsaku Sorter cmdbo01

* Note: Required when managed servers belonging to different subnets from the admin server exist.

From the Windows Control Panel, open [Administrative Tools]. Then, open the [Services] window to check the state of each service.

Services are started and stopped using the rcxmgrctl command (start and stop subcommands).

Using this command, manager services and related services can be started or stopped at the same time.

For details on the command, refer to "5.19 rcxmgrctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".

To start or stop a manager in a clustered configuration, right-click the manager application shown under the failover cluster manager tree,
and select either [Bring this service or application online] or [Take this service or application offline].

[Linux Manager]
The manager is made up of the following two groups of Linux services:

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Manager Services

rcvmr

Manager services also include the following daemons.

rcxmanager
rcxtaskmgr
rcxmongrel1
rcxmongrel2
rcxmongrel3
rcxmongrel4
rcxmongrel5
rcxhttpd

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Database (PostgreSQL)

rcxdb

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Related Services

scwdepsvd
scwpxesvd
scwtftpd
dhcpd (*)

* Note: Required when managed servers belonging to different subnets from the admin server exist.

The status of each of those services can be confirmed from the service command, as shown below.

# service rcvmr status <RETURN>

# service scwdepsvd status <RETURN>

# service scwpxesvd status <RETURN>

# service scwtftpd status <RETURN>

# service dhcpd status <RETURN>

Services are started and stopped using the rcxmgrctl command (start and stop subcommands).

Using this command, manager services and related services can be started or stopped at the same time.

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