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Windows: Package Setup and Control Scripts

The following section describes how Start/Stop services on MS Windows.

Starting Services on MS Windows

All Zend Server Cluster Manager component services are managed by the MS Windows Service Manager.

To Start/Stop (run) or restart any of the services go to Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services.

The installed components that have services are displayed with a Zend Prefix.

Note

In clustered environments these actions are done exclusively on the servers attached to Zend Server Cluster Manager. Zend Server Cluster Manager itself does not run these components.

Additional components can be added by running the installer in modify mode:

 

 

Instructions on how to complete a procedure

To add components:

  1. Use the Windows Control Panel Start | Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs.

  2. In the Add or Remove Programs dialog, locate and click on the Zend Server Cluster Manager package in the list.

  3. Click Change.
    The installer will start to run in modify mode.

  4. Click Modify and select the components you want to add in the Custom Setup dialog.

This adds (and can also remove) any additional packages that are selected.

Controlling Zend Server Cluster Manager from Startup

Zend Server Cluster Manager by default is installed to start at boot time. If you are running Zend Server Cluster Manager on Apache the Apache Web Server manager will also be started. If you are using IIS it will run according to the settings you defined. For both webservers the default is to load automatically at boot time.

You can, if you want to, change what is loaded at boot time. You can even control which specific services are started or not when Zend Server Cluster Manager starts - this is useful if, for example, if you are not using Job QueueA simple and manageable system for off-loading tasks from the synchronous user request, to an external, parallel PHP process. and do not want this service to run for nothing.

 

The Zend Server Cluster Manager services are controlled via the MS Windows service manager and are as follows:

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