Site daemons from the command line
To run or modify Site Daemons from the command line, open a shell window and use the hcisitectl command.
hcisitectl [-f] [-h host] [{ -K | -k daemon }] [-v]
[{ -S | -s daemon}] [{ -R | -r daemon} -d delay interval]
[-u #users] [-A args] [-n]
-
-f forces
stopping the daemons. -
-h host
is the name of the remote host. -
-K
stops all daemon processes. -
-k daemon
stops the specified daemon.. Fordaemon
, use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple daemons, where:-
l
is the Lock Manager. -
m
is the Monitor Daemon.
-
-v
checks for duplicate hcimonitord when starting/stopping MonitorD, preventing duplicate MonitorDs in one site.-
-S
starts all daemon processes. -
-s daemon
starts the specified daemon. Fordaemon
, use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple daemons, where:-
l
is the Lock Manager. -
m
is the Monitor Daemon.
-
-
-R
restarts all daemon processes and is used with-d delay interval
. -
-r daemon
restarts the specified daemon and is used with-d delay interval
. For daemon, use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple daemons, where:-
l
is the Lock Manager. -
m
is the Monitor Daemon.
-
-
-d delay interval
is the time interval for engine restarting. -
-u #users
is the maximum number of users for Lock Manager.#users
defaults to 500 and must be greater than 200. -
-A args
specifies the startup arguments for the daemons. Forargs
, use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple arguments. Each entry has the formdaemon = args
, where:-
l args
is the Lock Manager, followed by arguments. -
m args
is the Monitor Daemon, followed by arguments. -
args
are the arguments to pass to that daemon.
-
-
-n
specifies to not run the engine in a service on Windows.
If no options are specified, then the status of the daemons is verified and reported.
Note: Do not stop the Lock Manager without
first ensuring that there are no running engine processes in the site.