hcisitectl

hcisitectl [-f] [-h host] [{ -K | -k daemon }] [-v]
[{ -S | -s daemon}] [-t timeout] [{ -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 daemons. For daemon , 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 specified daemons. For daemon , use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple daemons, where:
    • l is the Lock Manager.
    • m is the Monitor Daemon.
  • -t timeout is the restarting delay, where timeout is the number of seconds to delay.
    • hcisitectl -k -s -t timeout -m applies the restarting delay to the MonitorD.
    • hcisitectl -k -s -t timeout -l applies the restarting delay to the Lock Manager.
    • hcisitectl -K -S -t timeout applies the restarting delay to all daemons.
  • -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. For args , use a comma-separated list if specifying multiple arguments. Each entry has the form <daemon> = 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.

If hcisitectl is run with no options, then the status of the daemons is verified and reported.