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Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Connecting to Remote Servers<br />

You can control remote instances from a Telnet session, from the Remote <strong>System</strong> Access submenu<br />

on the <strong>Caché</strong> Cube on Windows, or from a URI generated from the Web server and instance information.<br />

To use the utilities on the Remote <strong>System</strong> Access submenu for a remote instance:<br />

1. Define a remote server connection to add the server to the preferred server list.<br />

2. Click the <strong>Caché</strong> Cube and point to Remote <strong>System</strong> Access.<br />

3. Point to a cube utility and then click the server name.<br />

You may also connect to a remote instance of <strong>Caché</strong> from a Telnet session:<br />

1. Click the <strong>Caché</strong> Cube and point to Remote <strong>System</strong> Access.<br />

2. Click <strong>Caché</strong> Telnet, connect to the remote server, and log on to the <strong>Caché</strong> system with your username<br />

and password. Alternatively, if the server is on the preferred server list, point to Terminal<br />

and then click the server name.<br />

You can remotely log into a <strong>Caché</strong> instance on any supported platform from a terminal running on a<br />

PC or from any workstation client capable of running Telnet. This client may have only utilities and<br />

not a <strong>Caché</strong> server instance. The version of <strong>Caché</strong> on the client machine in most cases, must be the<br />

same or a later version of the <strong>Caché</strong> system it manages.<br />

Note:<br />

On the Mac OS X platform you can also use SSH from a command prompt on Windows to<br />

connect to your OS X machine and then connect with the following command:<br />

sudo /sbin/service telnet start<br />

You can also use <strong>Caché</strong> Server Pages (CSP) with a remote Web server. This is a common setup to<br />

manage an OpenVMS <strong>Caché</strong> instance using the <strong>System</strong> Management Portal, which itself is a CSP<br />

application.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 85

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