Content Server Manual / Version 2406.1
Table Of ContentsThe CoreMedia Content Server has several modes of operation (or run levels). These run levels determine which programs can connect to the server and which operations can be executed on the server. Each mode has the abilities of the previous mode (maintenance<administration<online). The following modes are available:
- offline
The state when the server is not running and no operations can be executed.
- maintenance
The server is accessible for maintenance or debugging purposes. Only the standard server tools can be used.
- administration
The server can be managed by JMX. The publisher user may log in. In the case of a Replication Live Server, replication starts.
- online
All services are active (see below). All users and clients can log in.
The following services are active in the various server run levels:
- maintenance
CORBA Communication License Manager Login for "admin" and "debug" services Access to resources - administration
Replicator (on Replication Live Servers) Login for Publisher - online
Content Feeder Login for all other clients and programs, like Editor, Importer and File System View
There are two possibilities to reach a particular run level:
Start in a particular run level
You can use the property
cap.server.init-runlevel
to define the run level that the Content
Server
should reach on start up.
Allowed run levels are maintenance
, administration
and online
. The default
level is online
.
Switch to a particular run level
To switch a run level in a running server, execute the command:
cm runlevel -u admin -r <runlevel> -g <grace period>
After the <grace period
> (in seconds), the server changes to the run level given by
<runlevel>
.
During the grace period, you can cancel the run level switch with the following command:
cm runlevel -u admin -a
Clients logged on the server are informed at regular intervals when they will be logged out due to a "down" switch.
Shut down the server with the command cm runlevel -r offline -g <grace period>
.