Installation guide
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Configuring Standalone Pramati Server
Using Admin Service
This section talks about starting the Default Server on Unix and Windows, as also
configuring a Standalone Pramati Server using the Server Administration Service.
Using Default Server
When you install the Server, a default configuration is created that appears in the list of
managed Servers as
default. The Default Server starts if you do not specify another server.
You can specifically start the Default Server without starting the Server Administration.
The standard configurations for the Default Server are:
• Server name: default
•Host: Localhost
•Lookup Port: 9191
•HTTP Port: 8181
•User name: root
•Password: pramati
•Realm: system
Starting the Default Server on Windows
When you install Pramati Server, a Default Server is automatically configured. To start it
without launching Server Administration Service:
1 Choose Start > Programs > Pramati 4.1 > Default Server
2 To login, enter username as root and password as pramati
3 Click ‘Login’
The Default Server starts and the Console Home page appears.
Starting the Default Server on Unix
To start the default Server in Unix, run runDefaultServer.sh located at <install_dir>/
server/bin. To login, enter username as root and password as pramati.
Configuring Standalone Server
Managing a Standalone Server involves creating, modifying and removing a Standalone
Server using the Server Administration Service.