You can start individual TREX servers for test purposes and for troubleshooting. You can then track the program output on the screen.
Log on with the user <sapsid>adm.
Stop TREX (see Stopping TREX).
Go to the TREX directory.
Start each TREX server in a separate shell.
TREX Server |
Command |
---|---|
Index Server |
TREXIndexServer.x |
Name Server |
TREXNameServer.x |
Preprocessor |
TREXPreprocessor.x |
Queue Server |
TREXQueueServer.x |
Only relevant for an RFC connection: RFC server |
TREXRfcServer.x -r |
Stop the TREX server
Display the window in which you started the TREX server.
Use Ctrl + c or close the window.
Certain processing steps, for example, writing an index, cannot be interrupted. Such steps are completed before the TREX servers are stopped. This process can take a while to complete.
With large indexes, it can take up to a few hours to stop the TREX servers if lots of documents are currently being indexed.
Do not stop the TREX server using kill - 9, because this can lead to data loss. Affected indexes can be irreparably damaged.