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Stop and Start CA Configuration Automation Server

After a CA Configuration Automation Server installation, the server is started. Stopping and restarting the server may be necessary if you modified any of the configuration files or database connection settings while troubleshooting the installation.

To stop CA Configuration Automation Server on Windows

Click Start, Programs, CA, CA Configuration Automation, Stop CA Configuration Automation Server (or Stop CA Configuration Automation Service if you installed the CA Configuration Automation Server as a Windows service).

You can also stop the CA Configuration Automation Server from Administrative Tools, Services if you installed it as a Windows service.

To start CA Configuration Automation Server on Windows

Click Start, Programs, CA, CA Configuration Automation, Start CA Configuration Automation Server (or Start CA Configuration Automation Service if you installed the CA Configuration Automation Server as a Windows service).

You can also start the CA Configuration Automation Server from Administrative Tools, Services if you installed it as a Windows service.

To stop CA Configuration Automation Server on Solaris or Linux

  1. Change to the installation directory containing the CA Configuration Automation Server start and stop commands. If you used the default location to install the CA Configuration Automation Server, they are located here:

    cd /opt/CA/CCAServer

  2. Run the stop CA Configuration Automation Server command:

    ./ccastop.sh

    The CA Configuration Automation Server stops.

To start CA Configuration Automation Server on Solaris or Linux

  1. Change to the installation directory containing the CA Configuration Automation Server start and stop commands. If you used the default location to install the CA Configuration Automation Server, it is located here:

    cd /opt/CA/CCAServer

  2. Run the start CA Configuration Automation Server command:

    ./ccastart.sh&

    The CA Configuration Automation Server starts.

    The CA Configuration Automation installation automatically copies these commands to the appropriate rcn.d directory so that the CA Configuration Automation Server daemon stops and starts during system shutdown and startup.

Stop and Start CA Configuration Automation Agent

After CA Configuration Automation Agent installation, the agent is started. Stopping and restarting the agent may be necessary if you modified the agent configuration file while troubleshooting the installation.

To stop CA Configuration Automation Agent on Windows

Click Start, Programs, CA, Configuration Automation, Stop CA Configuration Automation Agent.

You can also stop the CA Configuration Automation Agent from Administrative Tools, Services if you installed it as a Windows service.

To start CA Configuration Automation Agent on Windows

Click Start, Programs, CA, Configuration Automation, Start CA Configuration Automation Agent.

You can also start the CA Configuration Automation Agent from Administrative Tools, Services if you installed it as a Windows service.

To stop CA Configuration Automation Agent on UNIX

  1. Change to the directory containing the CA Configuration Automation Agent commands:

    cd /etc/init.d

  2. Run the stop CA Configuration Automation Agent command:

    ./ccaagent stop

    The CA Configuration Automation Agent stops.

To start CA Configuration Automation Agent on UNIX

  1. Change to the directory containing the CA Configuration Automation Agent commands:

    cd /etc/init.d

  2. Run the start CA Configuration Automation Agent command:

    ./ccaagent start&

    The CA Configuration Automation installation automatically copies these commands to the appropriate rcn.d directory so that the CA Configuration Automation Agent daemon stops and starts during system shutdown and startup.