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Start the server process (server start)

Start responding to network requests

The server START command will cause the server process to start processing incoming network requests (START/NET) or to start the submission of jobs to the server (START/SUBMITS).

START/NET indicates that this operation applies to the control components of the server.

START/SUBMITS interactively starts the submission of jobs to the server. When the server is not submitting jobs they are held in "Scheduling queue J". To see if any jobs are about to be submitted type out the J queue.

General format

Windows/OpenVMS:

server start [/qualifiers]

UNIX/Linux:

server start [-qualifiers]

Qualifier Summary

/cluster or -cluster

/[no]confirm or -[no]confirm

/log or -log

/net

/submits or -submits

Examples

Windows/OpenVMS:

Schedule> server start /newlog /confirm
 Start the server process [Y/N] (Y): 

UNIX/Linux:

Schedule> server start -newlog -confirm
 Start the server process [Y/N] (Y): 

Qualifiers

/cluster or -cluster

The CLUSTER qualifier requests that all members of the current cluster perform this operation.


/[no]confirm or -[no]confirm

CONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to verify that the selected job is the correct one.

/[no]log or -[no]log

The LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.

/net

The NET qualifier indicates that this operation applies to the DECnet control components of the server (OpenVMS only).

/newlog or -newlog

The NEWLOG qualifier requests that the server process close the current log file and start a new one.

/submits or -submits

The SUBMITS qualifier determines whether the operation affects the submission of jobs.

See Also

SERVER commands

Change a private user password (server changepwd)

Display server information (server info)

Reset the proxy access cache (server proxy reset)

Restart the server process (server restart)

Stop the server process (server stop)