This section describes how to control the SGD Gateway. The following tasks are described:
Starting the SGD Gateway
Stopping the SGD Gateway
Restarting the SGD Gateway
To start the SGD Gateway, use the following command:
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway start
Stopping the SGD Gateway disconnects all user sessions and application sessions that are running through the SGD Gateway. This means that application data can be lost if the SGD Gateway is stopped unexpectedly.
To stop the SGD Gateway, use the following command:
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway stop
When you use the gateway stop command a
warning message is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you
want to stop the SGD Gateway. Use the
--force
option of the
gateway stop command if you do not want to
display this message.
If the SGD Gateway is stopped, users from outside
your network cannot connect to SGD using the
SGD Gateway. Client devices that have been
enabled using the
--security-gateway
attribute to access SGD directly without going
through the SGD Gateway, can still access
SGD. See
Section B.31, “The --security-gateway Attribute”.
Restarting the SGD Gateway disconnects all user sessions and application sessions that are running through the SGD Gateway. This means that application data can be lost if the SGD Gateway is restarted unexpectedly.
To restart the SGD Gateway, use the following command:
# /opt/SUNWsgdg/bin/gateway restart
When you use the gateway restart command a
warning message is displayed, prompting you to confirm that you
want to stop the SGD Gateway. Use the
--force
option of the
gateway restart command if you do not want to
display this message.