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Configuration parameters that are directly tied to the up.time Core service are found in the uptime.conf
file. uptime.conf
is a text file that you can modify in any text editor, and can be found in the root up.time installation directory.
In addition to the up.time database, uptime.conf
parameters affect a variety of up.time behavior.
Not all of the settings listed in this section will necessarily be found in your particular uptime.conf file. |
In addition to the Web interface, the up.time Monitoring Station consists of the following services:
These services run in the background and start automatically after the operating system on the server hosting up.time starts. However, system administrators may need to stop the up.time services (for example, before making configuration changes to the uptime.conf
file, performing an upgrade, or archiving the DataStore).
To stop the up.time services in Windows, do the following:
To stop the up.time services on Linux, do the following:
root
./etc/init.d/uptime_controller stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_core stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop
To restart the up.time services in Windows, do the following:
To restart the up.time services on Linux, do the following:
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore start
/etc/init.d/uptime_core start
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd start
/etc/init.d/uptime_controller start