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Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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7<br />

Using <strong>Caché</strong> on OpenVMS<br />

This chapter describes the following procedures on OpenVMS:<br />

• Starting <strong>Caché</strong><br />

• Stopping <strong>Caché</strong><br />

• Accessing the <strong>System</strong> Management Portal<br />

7.1 Starting <strong>Caché</strong><br />

If you are not on the console machine, run Telnet and connect to the target machine where <strong>Caché</strong> is<br />

installed. Before you can start <strong>Caché</strong> on OpenVMS, one of the following must be true:<br />

• You are logged into OpenVMS as the system manager.<br />

• You have access to CMKRNL, WORLD, BYPASS, SYSLCK, ALTPRI, and OPER privileges.<br />

Run the <strong>Caché</strong> startup procedure. The distribution includes a template of this startup command procedure,<br />

CACHE$STARTUP.COM; modify this file as necessary for your site.<br />

Run CACHE$STARTUP.COM at the operating system level when you restart OpenVMS, as well as<br />

when you install or upgrade <strong>Caché</strong>.<br />

To start <strong>Caché</strong>, modify the CACHE$STARTUP.COM file to automatically start the desired <strong>Caché</strong><br />

instance when OpenVMS starts (as described in the header text of the file.)<br />

You can also start <strong>Caché</strong> from the command line, using the ccontrol command as follows:<br />

ccontrol start <br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 81

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