Stopping Servoy Server

Is there a friendly way of stopping Servoy server using a terminal? I have to control the shutdown of a linux box and I would be sure that shutting down the computer performs a correct stop of Servoy Server.

currently not. The only friendly way is to do it with a browser going to the admin page.

according to the Servoy Application Server manual, i should find a
“shutdown” and a “restart” button in the Servoy Server Home page console.

How it comes that i can’t find them?
Tested with FireFox, Safari and IE 5.2 Mac; administrator user assigned and properly logged in.

The server is running on a Mac G4 OS X.2.8.

thanks
Armando

AGhisalberti:
according to the Servoy Application Server manual, i should find a
“shutdown” and a “restart” button in the Servoy Server Home page console.

How it comes that i can’t find them?
Tested with FireFox, Safari and IE 5.2 Mac; administrator user assigned and properly logged in.

The server is running on a Mac G4 OS X.2.8.

thanks
Armando

Did you see the admin page? http://yourserverip:8080/servoy-admin

jcompagner:
currently not. The only friendly way is to do it with a browser going to the admin page.

Mmmm: is this feature on the plan? I’m not a Linux expert, but I think is a standard practice, under *nix, to have this sort of controls in order to shut down properly all running servers…

Riccardino:
Did you see the admin page? http://yourserverip:8080/servoy-admin

sure Riccardo,
that’s right what i was talking about

here is a screen shot

AGhisalberti:

Riccardino:
Did you see the admin page? http://yourserverip:8080/servoy-admin

sure Riccardo,
that’s right what i was talking about

here is a screen shot

I’m afraid you’re using Servoy Developer as server, not Servoy Server.
Developer lets you use a small number of clients for testing purposes, but it’s not Servoy Application Server: to start up Servoy Server, close Servoy Developer and follow the instructions present on the manual (I don’t use Windows, so I can’t help you but there’s a step by step guide).

Ciao

UUH!

thanks Riccardo, you’re probably right.
So then … back to the manual!

;)

Armando