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All server components are installed as services and can be configured to start during installation.
If you are running on Linux, Solaris, or AIX platforms, follow these steps to set the session server to start automatically when your system first boots up.
Create a file called zfe containing the following and using your installation directory:
#!/bin/sh # #This script manages the service needed to run the session server #chkconfig:235 19 08 #description:Manage the Reflection ZFE session server ###BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: zfe # Required-Start: $all # Required-Stop: $all # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Description: Start the Reflection ZFE Session Server ### END INIT INFO INSTALL_DIR=<enter installation directory> BIN_DIR=$INSTALL_DIR/sessionserver/bin case "$1" in start) echo "Starting Reflection ZFE Session Server" $BIN_DIR/server start RETVAL=0 ;; stop) echo "Stopping Reflection ZFE Session Server" $BIN_DIR/server stop RETVAL=0 ;; status) echo "Current Reflection ZFE Session Server status" $BIN_DIR/server status RETVAL=0 ;; restart) echo "Restart Reflection ZFE Session Server" $BIN_DIR/server restart RETVAL=0 ;; *) echo "Usage: $0 (start|stop|status|restart)" RETVAL=1 ;; esac exit $RETVAL
Then select your platform and complete the relevant steps.
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AIX |
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