Technical References
server - Configures and controls the server objects
Synopsis
The server keyword is optional. You can enter all commands starting
with just the server type (<server>).
server <server> disable <attribute>
server <server> enable <attribute>
server <server> get <attribute>
server <server> start
server <server> stop
server <server> reload
server <server> getHealth
server <server> getStats
server <server> setDebug < category-list>=<value> [<output>]
server <server> unsetDebug
server <server> getDebug
server <server> serverLogs show
server <server> serverLogs nlogs=<nlogs> logsize=<logsize>
Description
The server command is used to send general control messages and
queries to the servers in the cluster. <server> may be ccm, dhcp,
dns, snmp, or tftp.
Not all servers support all commands.
The stop command stops the specified server.
The start command starts the specified server.
The reload command reloads the specified server, possibly with new
configuration information.
The getHealth command gets the specified server's current health value.
The getStats command gets the specified server's current statistics.
The setDebug command sets the debugging level and debug message output
location. The valid values for <output> are: MLOG, FILE, and WINDOW.
The default value is MLOG.
The unsetDebug command turns off debugging output.
The serverLogs show command displays the number of log files and the
maximum size for each file.
The serverLogs command allows setting the two server logging parameters,