Rational® Synergy
clients can be configured to use the engine startup daemon to start
sessions. The esd allows users to start Rational Synergy engines on a remote server
without using rsh (remote shell) or rexec (remote
execution) utilities. The esd process runs on the
server. If you have configured any client to use esd,
you must run one esd process on any machine where
you will run Rational Synergy
engines. To stop the ESD process, you must be logged in as root.
Before you begin
ESD is only applicable if you are using it for Rational Change.
If you did not set up CCM_HOME and PATH for
user ccm_root during installation, set
these environment variables now.
About this task
You can start this process by executing the ccm_esd or ccm_start_daemons command.
Note: Rational Synergy web-mode sessions
do not require ESD.
The default log file for the engine startup
daemon is $CCM_HOME/log/ccm_esd_hostname.log.
Additionally, see "Starting and stopping the engine
startup daemon (esd)".
For information about configuring the esd.adr port
file, see:
UNIX on Informix®: ccm_esd
UNIX on Oracle: ccm_esd
Procedure
- Start the engine startup daemon.
- Set user to ccm_root.
$ su - ccm_root
Password: *****
- Start the engine startup daemon.
$
ccm_esd
- Exit from user ccm_root.
- Stop the engine startup daemon.
- Set user to ccm_root.
$ su - ccm_root
Password: *****
- Find the esd process ID.
$ ccm
monitor -process esd
You see output like the following
example:
Rational Synergy process monitor...1 process(es) located:
user process host port pid database path
---- ------- ---- ---- --- -------------
ccm_root esd galaxy 57235 5238 -
Note the process ID of the esd (for example, 5238).
- Kill the engine startup daemon process.
$
kill process_ID
- Exit from user ccm_root.