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The installation process automatically starts the wae-web-server
and wae-collector
services. If you answered “yes” when prompted whether to start wae-platsvcs
during the installation, the SDN platform services (all other services except wae-demo
) are started.
You can start, stop, and get the status on all services using the following formats, respectively.
To determine which services are running, enter the following.
service --status-all | grep -i wae
The scripts for starting and stopping services are located in /etc/init.d
, which in turn points to /usr/local/bin
. Whether these scripts are executed on startup is handled by symbolic links created in /etc/rc#.d
directories, where # is a number 0 through 6.
You can use chkconfig
to disable, enable, and view startup settings. Note that you must have root permission to execute chkconfig
commands.
For more information on service and chkconfig utilities, use the man pages.