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To Start the services, create a batch job that contains: | To Start the services, create a batch job that contains: | ||
<pre>net start MariaDBserver | |||
net start SwServerService | net start SwServerService | ||
net start SwSchedulerService | net start SwSchedulerService | ||
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net start SwFileService | net start SwFileService | ||
net start SwCalendarService | net start SwCalendarService | ||
net start ApacheServer | net start ApacheServer</pre> | ||
To stop the services, create a batch job that contains: | To stop the services, create a batch job that contains: | ||
net stop ApacheServer | <pre>net stop ApacheServer | ||
net stop SwCalendarService | net stop SwCalendarService | ||
net stop SwFileService | net stop SwFileService | ||
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net stop SwSchedulerService | net stop SwSchedulerService | ||
net stop SwServerService | net stop SwServerService | ||
net stop MariaDBserver | net stop MariaDBserver</pre> | ||
Save them on the Supportworks server and set up a Windows Scheduled Job to run the stop batch job '''before''' any backups are done. Set up another scheduled job to run the batch job to start the services '''after''' any backups are done. |
Latest revision as of 13:46, 1 August 2018
The following is the required order to ensure all services start and that no errors occur (i.e Non Friendly Names in reports etc).
Start the Services in the Following Order:
- MariaDBserver
- SwServerService
- SwSchedulerService
- SwMessengerService
- SwMailService
- SwMailSchedule
- SwLogService
- SwIndexServer
- SwFileService
- SwCalendarService
- ApacheServer
To STOP all services the above should be performed in reverse order.
- ApacheServer
- SwCalendarService
- SwFileService
- SwIndexServer
- SwLogService
- SwMailSchedule
- SwMailService
- SwMessengerService
- SwSchedulerService
- SwServerService
- MariaDBserver
You can create windows batch jobs to stop and start the services:
To Start the services, create a batch job that contains:
net start MariaDBserver net start SwServerService net start SwSchedulerService net start SwMessengerService net start SwMailService net start SwMailSchedule net start SwLogService net start SwIndexServer net start SwFileService net start SwCalendarService net start ApacheServer
To stop the services, create a batch job that contains:
net stop ApacheServer net stop SwCalendarService net stop SwFileService net stop SwIndexServer net stop SwLogService net stop SwMailSchedule net stop SwMailService net stop SwMessengerService net stop SwSchedulerService net stop SwServerService net stop MariaDBserver
Save them on the Supportworks server and set up a Windows Scheduled Job to run the stop batch job before any backups are done. Set up another scheduled job to run the batch job to start the services after any backups are done.