Running the Men&Mice components (Central, Controllers)

Linux

After installation, all Men&Mice components are configured as system processes available through systemctl. Only use systemctl to stop, (re)start, and query the status of the components, i.e.:

systemctl status|start|stop|restart mmcentral
systemctl status|start|stop|restart mmremote

You can set several options when starting Men&Mice Central (by default /usr/sbin/mmcentral):

-ll <level>

Men&Mice Central sends event messages to the system log. You can change the log level for Men&Mice Central by using the –ll command-line option when starting the daemon. Possible levels are 0 - 5 (the default value is 3)

-p <port>

Set port number to listen to (default 1231)

-u <user>

Specifies the user name or user id that the program should run as

-g <group>

Specifies the group name or group id that the program should run as

-d <path>

Sets the path where the data files should be located (the default path is /var/mmsuite/mmcentral)

-v

Displays version information

–h

Displays available command line options for Men&Mice Central

For example:

mmcentrald -p 9876 -ll 5 -d /temp/data

Windows

Men&Mice Central

Men&Mice Central runs as a service and you can start and stop Men&Mice Central using the Services application. You can also control Men&Mice Central using these command line options:

mmcentral –i

Installs Men&Mice Central as a service

mmcentral –u

Uninstalls Men&Mice Central

mmcentral –start

Starts the Men&Mice Central service

mmcentral –stop

Stops the Men&Mice Central service

mmcentral –v

Displays version information

mmcentral –h

Displays available command line options for Men&Mice Central

Men&Mice Controllers

The Men&Mice DNS Server Controller runs as a service and you can start and stop the Server Controller using the Services application. You can also control the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller using these command line options:

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mmremote –i

Installs the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller as a service

mmremote –u

Uninstalls the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller

mmremote –start

Starts the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller service

mmremote –stop

Stops the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller service

mmremote –v

Displays version information

mmremote –h

Displays available command line options for the Men&Mice DNS Server Controller