You must run Fileshare commands from the Enterprise Developer command prompt.
To start a Fileshare server:
Windows:
start fs /s server-name
UNIX:
fs -s server-name
where server-name names the server, and corresponds to the ID by which the client region knows the server. The /s (Windows) -s (UNIX) parameter is mandatory on each Fileshare command unless you are using a configuration file. For a list of valid parameters, see the section Using a Fileshare Server Configuration File.
This command starts a server with the default protocol enabled, and with no password checking performed when a client tries to access the server. The default protocol is TCP/IP. You can use the /cm (Windows) -cm (UNIX) parameter to explicitly name the protocols to be used. For example:
Windows:
start fs /s fstest /cm ccitc32 /cm ccism32
In this example, ccitc32 and ccism32 are the CCI modules required for TCP/IP and Shared Memory, respectively.
UNIX:
fs -s fstest -cm ccitc32 -cm ccinampu
In this example, ccitc32 and ccinampu are the CCI modules required for TCP/IP and Named Pipes, respectively.
The following example starts a server with password checking applied through the file fs.pwd:
Windows:
start fs /s fstest /cm ccitc32 /pf fs.pwd
UNIX:
fs -s fstest -cm ccitc32 -pf fs.pwd
Refer to Using a Fileshare Password File for details on how password checking works.