Server administration¶
Server start¶
Once your database has been properly configured and your config profile is set to use that database, you are ready to start your server using the omero admin start command:
$ bin/omero admin start
This command performs the following operations in order:
- rewrites the configuration files if
omero admin start --force-rewrite
is passed or the server has never been started - checks the server status, i.e. pings the
master
node using the IceGrid administration tool - aborts the command if a server is running
- rewrites the configuration files if it has not been done at step 1
- starts the server
- waits until the server is up
Most configuration files under etc/grid
are generated using the
templates under etc/grid/templates
and the server configuration stored
in etc/grid/config.xml
. The rewriting step updates the JVM memory
settings (see Memory configuration) and the server ports (see
Ports) based on the server configuration.
-
-h
,
--help
¶
Display the help for this subcommand.
-
--foreground
¶
This option is particularly useful for debugging and maintenance and allows for starting the server up in the foreground, that is without creating a daemon on UNIX-like systems. During the lifetime of the server, the prompt from which it was launched will be blocked.
-
--force-rewrite
¶
This option forces the server configuration files under
etc/grid
to be rewritten before the status of the server is checked.
Server stop¶
To stop a running server, you can invoke the omero admin stop subcommand:
$ bin/omero admin stop
This command does the following operations in order:
- rewrites the server configuration files if
omero admin stop --force-rewrite
is passed - checks the server status, i.e. pings the
master
node using the IceGrid administration tool - aborts the command if no server is running
- stops the server
- waits until the server is down
-
-h
,
--help
¶
Display the help for this subcommand.
-
--force-rewrite
¶
This option forces the configuration files to be rewritten before the server status is checked.
Server restart¶
To stop and start the server in a single command, you can use the omero admin restart command:
$ bin/omero admin restart
The restart
subcommand supports the same options as omero admin start.
Server diagnostics¶
To debug a server or inspect the configuration, you can use the omero admin diagnostics command:
$ bin/omero admin diagnostics
The output of this command will report information about:
- the server prerequisites (psql, java)
- the server environment variables
- the server memory settings and ports
- the status of the binary repository