
Conductor Script Command Summary
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StartEngine | [newLog] | Start all components of | page 315 |
| [newState] | the engine as specified in |
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| [newRegistration] | the engine configuration |
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| [cold] | file. (Includes various |
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| start options that create |
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| new engine database |
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| tables.) |
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StartGovernor | Start the governor for the | page 316 | |
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| current engine on the |
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| current node. |
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StartUnit | unit_name | Start the specified engine | page 317 |
| [cold] | unit for the current |
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| engine on the current |
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| option to create engine |
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WaitForStartup | unit_name | Wait the specified | page 324 |
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| engine unit to start up, |
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| and prints an error |
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| message if engine unit |
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| does not start within |
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| specified time. Used for |
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| writing automated |
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Engine Mode Commands: Process
Execution Management
There are a large number of Conductor Script commands that let you monitor and manage sessions, process execution, and