Restarting the plug-in server using the Set Server Info command
When any changes such as C plug-in or Java plug-in-related changes, binary updates that take place during installation, plug-in related updates to the ar.conf file, or changes to the AR System Administration:Plugin Server Configuration form are done to the C plug-in file or Java plug-in form, you are able to restart only the plug-in server instead of restarting the AR System server.
To restart the plug-in server using the Set Server Info command
- Double-click the driver.exe file. The file is located in the following path:
- (Windows) <ARInstallationFolder>\Arserver\api\driver
(UNIX) <ARInstallationFolder>/bin
- To initialize, enter the init command.
- To log on, enter the log command and provide details such as user name, password, and server name. For more information about the driver.exe commands, see Using-the-driver-program-from-the-command-line.
- If you are not using the port mapper, enter the ssp (Set Server Port) command and then enter the server port number.
- Enter 0 or a blank for Using private socket.
- Enter the ver command to verify the login information.
- Enter the ssi(Set Server Info) command and perform the following:
- Enter 1 for the Number of server info operations that you want to perform.
- Enter 348 as the Operation number to forcefully shut down the plug-in server.
- Enter 2 for integer as the Datatype.
- Enter 0 or 1 as the Integer Value.
When the AR monitor detects that the plug-in server is down, it checks if any changes are made to the ar.cfg file. If the changes are detected, the recent ar.cfg is loaded before the stopped plug-in server is automatically restarted.
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