Article ID: 915546 - Last Review: May 15, 2006 - Revision: 1.0
Description of the command-line options that are available when you start Groove Enterprise Integration Server
INTRODUCTION
This article describes the command-line options that are available when you start Groove Enterprise Integration Server 2.5.
MORE INFORMATION
Groove Enterprise Integration Server supports several command-line options. To view the options that are available, follow these steps:
The default startup options are /cc and /di.
The following list describes the available command-line options that you can use with GrooveEIS.exe:
- Open a Command Prompt window on the Groove Enterprise Integration Server system.
- Locate the folder that contains GrooveEIS.exe.
- Type Grooveeis.exe /?, and then press ENTER.
The default startup options are /cc and /di.
The following list describes the available command-line options that you can use with GrooveEIS.exe:
- /?: Use this option to display the help window that contains these option definitions.
- /c: Use this option to close all server windows.
- /i: Use this option to install the integration server on a device as a Microsoft Windows service.
- /q: Use this option to close the integration server processes.
- /u: Use this option to uninstall the integration server Windows service.
Note To uninstall Groove Enterprise Integration Server, use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. - /v: Use this option to display server version information.
- /cc: Use this option to start the integration server cluster controller user interface.
- /di (Defer initially): Use this option to give the user interface highest priority during the Groove Enterprise Integration Server startup process.
- /fs (Fast start): Use this option to start the integration server cluster without starting the bot services. This option is useful when you are trying to debug a condition in which a bot may be the source of a server malfunction.
- /nc (No communication): Use this option to disable communications on the integration server cluster.
Note: This article is from Microsoft Knowledage Base
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