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Chapter 8 Starting and Stopping WCS
Starting and Stopping Cisco WCS for Linux
Starting and Stopping Cisco WCS for Linux
Follow the instructions in these sections to start and stop Cisco WCS for Linux:
• Starting the Cisco WCS for Linux Application, page 8-4
• Stopping the Cisco WCS for Linux Application, page 8-4
• Checking the Cisco WCS for Linux Status, page 8-5
Starting the Cisco WCS for Linux Application
Cisco WCS for Linux is always installed as an application, and you can start the Cisco WCS for Linux
application at any time. When Cisco WCS has been installed on the Linux server, you can start Cisco
WCS at any time. Follow these steps to start Cisco WCS for Linux:
Step 1 Log into the system as root.
Step 2 Using the Linux CLI, navigate to the default /opt/WCS30 directory (or the directory chosen during
installation).
Step 3 Enter ./StartWCS to start WCS.
Step 4 Enter ./CheckServerStatus to open the Wireless Control System Server Status window.
WCS is started and is ready to host users when the Start Wireless Control System Server Status window
displays this message:
Wireless Control System Server is up. Please connect your clients (Cisco WCS User
Interfaces) using Http Port: 80 or Https Port: 443
Stopping the Cisco WCS for Linux Application
You can stop the Cisco WCS for Linux application at any time.
Note If there are any WCS users logged in when you stop WCS, the WCS sessions stop functioning.
Follow these steps to stop Cisco WCS for Linux:
Step 1 Log into the system as root.
Step 2 Using the Linux CLI, navigate to the default /opt/WCS30 directory (or the directory chosen during
installation).
Step 3 Enter ./StartWCS to start Cisco WCS.
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