Cisco Cisco Collaboration Server Dynamic Content Adapter Installation Guide
DCA 2.01 Installation and Integration Guide
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Stop and Start the DCA for Solaris Platform
You can stop and start the DCA either from the Web Server Administration Console
or from the Solaris Command Line.
or from the Solaris Command Line.
Stopping the DCA
From the Web Server Administration Console, stop the DCA on a Solaris server by
stopping the iPlanet (Sun ONE) instance:
stopping the iPlanet (Sun ONE) instance:
1. Using your web browser, go to the administration page at http://<DCA
Server>:8888, where <DCA Server> is the name of the server on which you
installed DCA.
installed DCA.
2. Select the DCA server instance you want to stop. Click ‘Manage’.
Note: The default server instance that is selected is the first server instance that
was created when Sun ONE was installed.
was created when Sun ONE was installed.
3. The Server On/Off Page shows whether the server is ON or OFF. If the server
isn’t already OFF, click ‘Server Off’. This shuts the server down and stops all the
running processes.
running processes.
Starting the DCA
From the Web Server Administration Console, start the DCA on a Solaris server by
stopping the iPlanet (Sun ONE) instance:
stopping the iPlanet (Sun ONE) instance:
1. Using your web browser, go to the administration page at http://<DCA
Server>:8888, where <DCA Server> is the name of the server on which you
installed DCA.
installed DCA.
2. Select the DCA server instance you want to stop. Click ‘Manage’.
Note: The default server instance that is selected is the first server instance that
was created when Sun ONE was installed.
was created when Sun ONE was installed.
3. The Server On/Off Page shows whether the server is ON or OFF. If the server
isn’t already OFF, click ‘Server Off’. This shuts the server down and stops all the
running processes. After you start the server, it may take a few seconds for the
server to start all the process and for the status to change to ‘ON’.
running processes. After you start the server, it may take a few seconds for the
server to start all the process and for the status to change to ‘ON’.