The StartService action starts the service that you specify using the Port parameter.
a=StartService&Port=9000
a=StartService&Port=9000&ControlMethod=SCM
a=StartService&Port=9000&ControlMethod=Script
Note: You must have Windows administrator privileges to use this action.
| Parameter | Description | Required |
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| ControlMethod | The control method to use to start the service. | |
| Port | The port that the service that you want to start is running on. | Yes |
You can also submit this action from Coordinator by specifying the ControllerUUID parameter. By default, the action is asynchronous, but you can run it synchronously by setting the Synchronous parameter to True.
If the response is successful, the response contains the following information:
<ControllerToken>). <Port>).ControllerUUID parameter).You can use the Controller token with the QueueInfo action to find the status of the action. For example:
action=SendAction&ControllerUUID=<UUID>&Command=QueueInfo&QueueAction=GetStatus&QueueName=<Action>&Token=<ControllerToken>
If the response fails, it contains an error. Usually this is as a result of an issue with underlying Controller, or as a result of an issue with Coordinator itself if the Controller is down.
For more information, refer to the Coordinator Reference.
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