Using the echelon enterprise services tray tool, Starting and stopping the tomcat 6 server, Viewing and closing open lns databases – Echelon Enterprise Services 2.0 User Manual

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Overall, you can add, delete, rename, and modify channels, devices, functional blocks, network
variables, and L

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connections in the LNS tree and see the changes in the LonMaker

drawing—and vice-versa—without performing any additional steps.

Using the Echelon Enterprise Services Tray Tool

You can use the EES tray tool to configure and help troubleshoot the LNS Proxy Web service. An
icon representing this tool is added to the notification area of your desktop when you install EES 2.0
on your computer. The icon is red if the Tomcat 6 Server is running, and it is grey if the Tomcat 6
Server is stopped.

You can right-click the tray icon to open a shortcut menu that includes commands for can starting,
stopping, and re-starting the Tomcat 6 Server; viewing and closing LNS network databases that the
LNS Proxy Web service has opened; and checking the port, user name, and password used to access
the LNS Proxy Web service.

Starting and Stopping the Tomcat 6 Server

You can use the EES tray tool icon to start and stop the Tomcat 6 Server. If you stop the Tomcat 6
Server, you cannot use the i.LON AdminServer or the LNS Proxy Web service.

• If the Tomcat 6 Server is not running, right-click the tray icon, and click Start Service on the

shortcut menu to start the service.

• To stop the Tomcat 6 Server, right-click the tray icon, and click Stop Service on the shortcut

menu.

• To restart the Tomcat 6 Server, right-click the tray icon, and click Restart Service on the shortcut

menu.

Viewing and Closing Open LNS Databases

You can use the EES tray tool icon to view and close the LNS network databases that the LNS Proxy
Web service currently has open. This may be useful if you want to access an LNS network database
with the LonMaker tool or other LNS application using the non-sharable network interface (for
example, RNI) currently being used by the LNS Proxy Web service. To view and close the LNS
network database currently opened by the LNS Proxy Web service, follow these steps:

1. Right-click the tray icon, and then click Opened Databases on the shortcut menu.

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