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On startup, the Central Administration server looks for a data directory named emsca_data in the working directory. If you wish to specify a different name or location, use the --data command line option or related configuration file property to point the server to the correct location.You can optionally create a configuration file to hold Central Administration server options, and pass this file to the server at startup. The properties that can be specified in the configuration file correspond to the startup options, and are described in Table 4, Central Administration Server Options.The configuration file takes the form of a typical Java properties file and must use the .properties file extension. In a text-based file, specify one property on each line, using the format:property=valueBy default, the Central Administration server looks for a file named emsca.properties in the current directory. However, you can direct the server to a different file using the --config command line option.
To start the Central Administration server from the command line, navigate to EMS_HOME/bin and run the script:tibemsca.sh [options]tibemsca.bat [options]
To configure Central Administration server settings, use the command line arguments shown in Table 4.The command options to Central Administration server can also be passed using a configuration file described above in Create a Configuration File. However, the command options override any value specified in the configuration file.
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