Service control and activation
In order to access service control and activation for a given Verba server follow these steps:
Step 1 - Select Administration / Verba Servers menu item (requires System Administrator rights for your user)
Step 2 - Click on the row of the server you want to manage (in your system there might be only one server)
Step 3 - On the server configuration page you will find the Service Control and the Service Activation tabs
The Service Control and Activation tabs might be on one tab instead of two in your installation (as seen on the above screenshot).
The following table describes the available features:
Icon | Feature | Description |
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Start service | Starts the service. | |
Stop service | Stops the service. | |
Restart service | Restarts the service. | |
View service log | Loads the most current part of the service log into the log viewer pane. | |
View service statistics | Displays the service statistics in a new browser window. | |
Automatic service startup | Sets the startup type of the service to automatic. | |
Manual service startup | Sets the startup type of the service to manual. | |
Disable service | Disables the service. Disabling a service will turn off the correspondig configuration settings as well. | |
Enable service | Enables the service. Enabling a service will turn on the corresponding configuration settings. |
Using the log viewer
After selecting the View Service Log button for a service, the system loads the most recent lines from the service log.
The following table describes the available features:
Icon | Feature | Description |
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Toggle log tail follow | If this option is enabled, the system automatically refreshes the log panel with the latest service log file content and scrolls the panel to the end. | |
Toggle line wrapping | If this option is enabled the log lines are wrapped to fit into the log window. | |
Toggle log filter | Enables log filtering using the expression entered into the input box. | |
Clear log buffer | Clears the log buffer on the screen. |