Start or stop Spotfire Server
You must start or restart the Spotfire Server to load a new or updated configuration.
For example, you must start the server after completing the initial configuration, before deploying any client packages, or restart the server to load configuration changes applied from the configuration tool or command line. The restart makes the server retrieve a fresh copy of the configuration.xml file from the database.
- Starting or stopping Spotfire Server (Windows)
Follow the procedure corresponding to your Spotfire Server installation to start or stop Spotfire Server on a Windows system. - Starting or stopping Spotfire Server (Linux)
Follow these steps to start or stop Spotfire Server on a Linux system. - Explicit graceful shutdown for Spofire Server
You can manually stop Spotfire Server instances in a manner that controls the minimum draining and the draining timeout when the server needs to be restarted due to configuration changes. - Graceful shutdown configuration settings
Before you make a configuration change or an upgrade that causes Spotfire Server to shut down, consider enabling the following settings to control the shutdown behavior.
- Starting or stopping Spotfire Server (Windows)
Follow the procedure corresponding to your Spotfire Server installation to start or stop Spotfire Server on a Windows system. - Starting or stopping Spotfire Server (Linux)
Follow these steps to start or stop Spotfire Server on a Linux system. - Explicit graceful shutdown for Spofire Server
You can manually stop Spotfire Server instances in a manner that controls the minimum draining and the draining timeout when the server needs to be restarted due to configuration changes. - Graceful shutdown configuration settings
Before you make a configuration change or an upgrade that causes Spotfire Server to shut down, consider enabling the following settings to control the shutdown behavior.
Parent topic: Installation and configuration