Difference between revisions of "Service Control"
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Go to the service_control panel on Server Manager and activate changes you need | Go to the service_control panel on Server Manager and activate changes you need | ||
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+ | {{Warning box|Deactivating services can leave your server in an unstable state or even inaccessible state. If you disable the httpd* services, there will be no server-manager.}} | ||
==Uninstall== | ==Uninstall== | ||
yum remove smeserver-service_control | yum remove smeserver-service_control | ||
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==Additional information== | ==Additional information== |
Revision as of 22:33, 29 January 2014
Service_Control for SME 8.x
Maintainer
Stephane de Labrusse aka stephdl
Description
Service_Control allow you to adjust status of all services contains in the server.
- enabled/disabled
- private/public access
TCP Port can be changed for services that accept this parameter.
Installation
This contrib is currently held in the stephdl repository, so the following commands will install on your smeserver.
yum --enablerepo=stephdl install smeserver-service_control
You will then need to activate the database changes, the 'official' way is to perform
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
but if you don't want to restart your server you can do
signal-event console-save
Go to the service_control panel on Server Manager and activate changes you need
Usage
You can access Service_Control interface in the server-manager.
Uninstall
yum remove smeserver-service_control