service start
command to start a service(s)
Synopsis
service start starts the named service(s).
Provide the name(s) of the services you wish to start to the --name flag as a comma-separated list, without spaces. More than one service name may be specified.
Passing the --all flag will supersede any names passed using the --name flag.
service start [apache2|web|webserver|fcems_probe|fcems_notify|fcems_ztna|fcems_ka|fcems_monitor|fcems_ecsocksrv|fcems_wspgbouncer|fcems_das|fcems_pgbouncer|fcems_reg|fcems_tag|fcems_chromebook|fcems_deploy|fcems_task|fcems_installer|fcems_upload|fcems_adevtsrv|fcems_dbop|fcems_adconnector|fcems_mdmproxy|fcems_scep|fcems_sip|fcems_update|fcems_addaemon|fcems_forensics|fcems_ftntdbimporter|fcems_adtask|probe|notify|ztna|ka|monitor|ecsocksrv|ec|wspgbouncer|das|pgbouncer|reg|tag|chromebook|deploy|task|installer|upload|adevtsrv|dbop|adconnector|mdmproxy|scep|sip|update|addaemon|forensics|ftntdbimporter|adtask|event|events|fcems_event] [flags]
Options
--all Starts all EMS services
-h, --help help for start
--name string Starts the named service(s). Multiple services may be specified (as a comma-separated list without spaces)
See also
- service - for querying and managing the statuses and log levels of EMS services