York Version 1.5.0 Starting the ConsoleWorks Server, ConsoleWorks and the Services Control Panel

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4-5. Starting the ConsoleWorks Server

To start the ConsoleWorks server access the Services Control Panel and start each executable,

1)ConsoleWorks LMF Server

note: if you would like to make certain all of your licenses loaded properly, you may check the contents of the following file:

C:\Program Files\TECSys Development, Inc\ConsoleWorks Server\Log\ConsoleWorksLMFService_Err.Log

And if should look similar to the following:

%CONWRKS-S-LICLOAD, License loaded for TECSYS-DEVELOPMENT/CONWRKS-DB-HSG %CONWRKS-S-LICLOAD, License loaded for TECSYS-DEVELOPMENT/CONWRKS-DB-HSX %CONWRKS-S-LICLOAD, License loaded for TECSYS-DEVELOPMENT/CONWRKS-SYSLOG %CONWRKS-S-LICLOAD, License loaded for TECSYS-DEVELOPMENT/CONWRKS-DEMO -CONWRKS-I-LICTERMAT, License TECSYS-DEVELOPMENT/CONWRKS-DEMO terminates 1-DEC-2001

2) ConsoleWorks Server

Once the ConsoleWorks server is running it will use the ConsoleWorks invocation name Default, the TCP/IP ad- dress of the host machine, and the port address 5176. By default, the ConsoleWorks server is listening to the host's IP default port number, port 0.0.0.0.

4-6. ConsoleWorks and the Services Control Panel

Once ConsoleWorks is installed, some of the applications functions can be controlled through the Services Control Panel. A typical Services Control Panel is shown at the right. The panel is accessed through the Start Menu: Settings: Services.

ConsoleWorks adds two services: ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service and ConsoleWorks Server Service.

ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service is the licensing software and is required to run alongside the primary Con- soleWorks application, ConsoleWorks Server Service. The display shown above shows the settings after an in- stallation is completed (defaults).

4-7. Add ConsoleWorks to the system startup

ConsoleWorks can be added to the host system startup by accessing the settings for it in the Services Control Panel. Using the display shown above as an ex-

ample, select the ConsoleWorks Server Service and hit the 'Startup …' button. The display below will show. Select the radio button for 'Automatic' in the Startup Type subwindow. Click 'OK' to exit. Clicking 'Cancel' will leave the application as a manual startup.

4-8. ConsoleWorks manual starts and manual shut- downs

ConsoleWorks will automatically be gracefully shutdown under normal operations by the system during system shutdown.

It is required that ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service (the licensing service) be started before the ConsoleWorks Server Service is started. To manually start the ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service, access the Services Control Panel, select ConsoleWorks LMF Server Service and click on "Startup...' Then select ConsoleWorks Server Ser- vice and click on "Startup...'

To manually shutdown ConsoleWorks, access the Services Control Panel, select ConsoleWorks Server Service

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Contents Windows NT/2000 FAX Table of Contents Iii Installation Pre-InstallationPurpose Intended AudienceConventions used in this Guide Customer SupportIntroduction to ConsoleWorks Overview of the ConsoleWorks Installation ProcessDefault Files Installation TermsAgent AlphaProduct Authorization Key PAK InstallerDistribution Kit or Package EventsInstallation Phases Pre-Installation Installation ConceptsSolaris User AccountInvocation Components Figure ConfigurationUser ConsoleWorks ManagerSpecial Note for Polycenter Console Manager PCM owners Installation Tips and RecommendationsHost Operating Systems Supported Host System Criticality and ConsoleWorks ExclusivityFiles at the TDi Website Release NotesMents Administrator Account Privileges are RequiredRAM requirements CPU requirementsInstallation Process Make backup of system disksAdministrator privileges Uninstall all versions of Field Test Software if applicablePage Page Page Page Installing ConsoleWorks Licenses State of Installation after CompletionStarting the ConsoleWorks Server ConsoleWorks and the Services Control PanelAdd ConsoleWorks to the system startup ConsoleWorks manual starts and manual shut- downsAdding functionality Import existing scan definitions Editing ConsoleWorks Default TemplatesImporting PolyCenter Console Manager PCM Port files ConsoleWorks databases Importing ConsoleWorks DatabaseConsole Template Event Template FilesLOG Directory User Template FilesInstall ConsoleWorks Licenses Re-install the ConsoleWorks Server and Client ProgramsStop the ConsoleWorks Server and License Manager Remove the ConsoleWorks Client and Server ProgramsAdd ConsoleWorks to the system startup Appendices This Page Intentionally Blank Profile Rules Appendix 1 Profile Rules and ExamplesThis Page Intentionally Blank Appendix 2 Html Directory Edits This Page Intentionally Blank DIR CONSOLE.TEMPLATE CPYCOLBUTTON.GIF TFSHOW.JS BLANKBUTTON.GIF TRIRIGHT.GIF FREEWARECOPYRIGHT.TXT Dirs 6,723,207,168 bytes free \HTML Document End

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