Starting, verifying, and stopping Monitor Server on UNIX platforms  Verifying that Monitor Server is running on UNIX

Chapter 3: Starting, Verifying, and Stopping Monitor Server

Starting Monitor Server on UNIX

On a UNIX platform, you can start Monitor Server by:

Regardless of which method you use:

Monitor Server displays the following message to indicate that start-up was successful:

Initialization is over. Ready to accept
connections.

Monitor Server writes messages to its log file during start-up. You can ignore these messages if start-up was successful. If start-up is not successful, examine the log file to research the problem.

The default path name for the Monitor Server log file is ms.log in the current directory at the time of start-up. You can override this default path name with the -l parameter (the letter l) to the monserver command.





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