Zentyal Forum, Linux Small Business Server
Zentyal Server => Installation and Upgrades => Topic started by: philmills on May 15, 2012, 11:22:52 am
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I've been looking through all documentation, but I can't find what I'm looking for.
I need to manually restart the backup service in Zentyal 2.2.7, but I can't find the command.
Is there anywhere documented all of the module service names?
It would be really useful to have a list of them all along with the various cli commands that can be used.
If it doesn't already exist, please can we have it added to either the WIKI or the official documentation.
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OK I think I have figured it out for myself, so here goes:
For Zentyal 2.2 - other versions may differ.
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The command for restarting a module via cli (terminal)
sudo /etc/init.d/zentyal modulename restart
The module names are as follows:
* antivirus
* asterisk
* ca
* dhcp
* dns
* ebackup
* firewall
* ftp
* ids
* jabber
* l7-protocols
* mail
* mailfilter
* monitor
* network
* ntp
* objects
* openvpn
* printers
* remoteservices
* samba
* services
* software
* squid
* trafficshaping
* users
* usercorner
* webserver
* radius
* webmail
* zarafa
I would be grateful if this post could be moved to Tips and Tricks
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and Zentyal mods made it sticky too! I feel kinda fluffy... :)
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Thanks! I was looking for a way to restart the "file sharing" module with a cronjob cause it is causing high kswapd CPU usage every few days. This info helped me do it.
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Thanks for both command and modules' list Phil, it helped me a lot.
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Thanks for the tips!.
Regards
Shah Newaj
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Thank u friend ;D
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In Zentyal 5.0, this is done with:
sudo zs modulename restart
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Hi,
Could you also provide a list of the module names available in Zentyal 5 ?
I did put some effort into it but could not find an up-to-date list.
In particular I am looking for the module name of the zentyal web interface which froze on me (apache is up).
Thanks!
RAB
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Never mind, the module list is just one layer deeper.
Just use an arbitrary module name that does not exist and on the unknown modulename the zs command will still display which modules are available.
for example:
# sudo zs myfakemodule restart
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Thx man !!!! Great job !
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Thanks You So Much !!!!