Starting or stopping a node manager (Linux)
Follow these instructions to start or stop a node manager on a Linux computer.
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Note: If you used the tarball installation method and you do not have
root user privileges, see
Manually starting a node manager process (tarball
Linux).
Before you begin
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To start the node manager service, enter the following command:
sudo systemctl start tsnm-<version-number>
To stop the node manager service:
sudo systemctl stop tsnm-<version-number>
What to do next
- Set the node manager to start on boot by following these instructions: Setting the node manager to start on boot (Linux)
- After starting a node manager for the first time, you must indicate to the server that you "trust" it; see Trusting a node.
- Setting the node manager service to start on boot (Linux)
You can enable or disable automatic service start on boot for a node manager. - Manually starting the node manager process (tarball Linux)
After completing a tarball Linux installation of a node manager, you can manually start the node manager process.
Parent topic: Node manager installation