Stopping, starting, checking status of the service
While managing KUMA, you may need to perform the following operations.
- Temporarily stop the service. For example, when restoring the Core from backup, or to edit service settings related to the operating system.
- Start the service.
- Check the status of the service.
The "Commands for stopping, starting, and checking the status of a service" table lists commands that may be useful when managing KUMA.
Commands for stopping, starting, and checking the status of a service
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Services without an ID:
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Windows agents | To stop an agent service: 1. Copy the agent ID in the KUMA web interface. 2. Connect to the host on which you want to start the KUMA agent service. 3. Run PowerShell as a user with administrative privileges. 4. Run the following command in PowerShell:
| To start an agent service: 1. Copy the agent ID in the KUMA web interface. 2. Connect to the host on which you want to start the KUMA agent service. 3. Run PowerShell as a user with administrative privileges. 4. Run the following command in PowerShell:
| To view the status of an agent service: 1. In Windows, go to the Start → Services menu, and in the list of services, double-click the relevant KUMA agent. 2. This opens a window; in that window, view the status of the agent in the Service status field. |