hcisitectl

This command controls the Site Daemons.

hcisitectl [-f] [-h host] [{ -K | -k what }] 
[{ -S | -s what}] [{ -R | -r what} -d delay interval] 
[-u #users] [-A args] [-n] [-v]
  • -f forces stopping of daemons.
  • -h host is the name of the remote host.
  • -K stops all daemon processes.
  • -k what stops specified daemons and what is a comma-separated list:
    • l is the lock manager.
    • m is hcimonitord.
  • -S starts all daemon processes.
  • -s what starts specified daemons and what is comma-separated list:
    • l is the lock manager.
    • m is hcimonitord.
  • -R restarts all daemon processes.
  • -r is similar to -k and -s.

    Use {-r what} to restart a specified daemon in a comma-separated list.

    • l is used for the Lock Manager.
    • m is used for hcimonitord.
    • -d delay interval is the unit for delay interval is seconds. This is a pause between the stop and start. The default value is 30s, and is defined in the GUI at the site-level configuration. For a different time-out, use the command line directly.

      For further information, see hcienginerestart..

  • -u #users specifies the maximum number of users for lock manager. #users defaults to 500 and must be greater than 200.
  • -A args specifies the startup args for daemons and args is a comma-separated list.

    Each entry is of the form what=args, where what is d, l, or m and args are the arguments to pass to that daemon.

  • -n indicates not to run under service on NT.
  • -v specifies to do monitorD duplicate checks when starting/stopping monitorD.

If no options are specified, then the status of the daemons is reported.

Note: Do not stop the Lock Manager without first ensuring that there are no running engine processes in the site.