You access Server Manager through the command line of any grid node.
Always remember to log out after you are finished with Server Manager, which is accomplished by closing the current command shell session. Enter: exit
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Viewing Server Manager status and version
For each grid node, you can view the current status and version of Server Manager running on that grid node. You can also obtain the current status of all services running on that grid node.
Stopping Server Manager and all services
Server Manager is intended to run at all times, but there might be a time when you need to stop Server Manager and all services running on a grid node.
Stopping a service
Some maintenance procedures require you to stop a single service while keeping other services on the grid node running. Only stop individual services when directed to do so by a maintenance procedure.
Forcing a service to terminate
Occasionally, a service will not stop after you have run the stop command (/etc/init.d/servicestop). This failure to stop can be the result of an unusual software state or other unexpected condition within the system.
Restarting a service
Some maintenance procedures require you to stop a single service while keeping other services on the grid node running. After you have completed tasks that required you to stop a service, restart that service.
Rebooting a grid node
When you reboot a grid node, all services are started automatically.
Powering down servers
Before you power down a server, stop services on all grid nodes hosted by that server.