25.1 Managing System Services

Path: Port 9443 Appliance Console System Services icon

Table 25-1 Using the System Services dialog

Field, Option, or Button

Information and/or Action

Available System Services: This varies by appliance type as listed below this table.

  • Action drop-down

  • Use this to start, stop, or restart the selected service.

    Before doing any of these, make sure you understand how your action will affect the appliance.

  • Options drop-down

  • Use this to set the selected service to start automatically or require a manual start.

  • Refresh List

  • Click this if the information displayed is outdated.

Filr Appliance

  • SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.

  • Novell Filr: This is the Filr service that is running on the appliance. Click Download to access the appserver.log and catalina.out files.

  • Jetty: This is the Jetty service that is running on the appliance. Click Download to access the jetty.stderrout.out file.

  • Postfix: This is the Postfix SMTP outbound mail server. This allows email to be sent from the Filr site, as described in Enabling Notifications. Click Download to access the mail file.

  • Novell FAMT: This is the Micro Focus FAMT service that allows communication between Filr and the external OES, Windows, or NetWare file system. Click Download to access the famtd.log file.

  • PostgreSQL: This is the PostgreSQL service that is running on the appliance. Click Download to access the postgresql.log file.

    The PostgreSQL service runs on the Filr appliance in a small deployment, and on the PostgreSQL appliance in a large deployment.

Lucene Search Index Appliance

  • SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.

  • Jetty: This is the Jetty service that is running on the appliance. Click Download to access the jetty.stderrout.out file.

  • Search: Click Download to access the indexserver.log file

  • Memcached: Click Download to access the jetty.stderrout.out file.

PostgreSQL Database Appliance

  • SSH: This is the SSH service that is running on the appliance.

  • PostgreSQL: This is the PostgreSQL service that is running on the appliance. Click Download to access the postgresql.log file.