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Use system restart to stop and start pico instances in one or more containers. The Platform will be started if it is not already running. However, the command does not stop the Platform.

OptionDescription

[--dry-run]

Lists the picos instances that are addressed by the command, but the command is not executed.

[-t, --tag <tag>]

Filter that excludes all pico instance that do not contain the specified tag.
[--timeout-seconds]

Sets the maximum allowed time for all calls to complete. The default value is 300 seconds.

[-v, --verbose]Use this option for detailed output from the command.

start

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Usage: system start [--dry-run] [-t, --tag <tag>] [--timeout-seconds] [-v, --verbose]

Use system start to start pico instances in one or more containers. The Platform will be started if it is not already running. 

OptionDescription

[--dry-run]

Lists the picos instances that are addressed by the command, but the command is not executed.

[-t, --tag <tag>]

Includes pico instances in the target path that contain the specified tag.
[--timeout-seconds]

Sets the maximum allowed time for all calls to complete. The default value is 300 seconds.

[-v, --verbose]Use this option for detailed output from the command.

status

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Usage: system status [--dry-run] [-t, --tag <tag>] [--timeout-seconds] [-v, --verbose] [<target path>]

Use system status to retrieve the running status of pico instances in one or more containers. The Platform will be started if it is not already running. 

OptionDescription

[--dry-run]

Lists the picos instances that are addressed by the command, but the command is not executed.

[-t, --tag <tag>]

Filter that excludes all pico instance that do not contain the specified tag.
[--timeout-seconds]

Sets the maximum allowed time for all calls to complete. The default value is 300 seconds.

[-v, --verbose]Use this option for detailed output from the command.

stop

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Usage: system stop [--dry-run] [-t, --tag <tag>] [--timeout-seconds] [-v, --verbose] [<target path>]

Use system start to start pico instances in one or more containers. The Platform will be started if it is not already running. 

OptionDescription

[--dry-run]

Lists the picos instances that are addressed by the command, but the command is not executed.

-t, --tag <tag>]

Includes pico instances in the target path that contain the specified tag.
[--timeout-seconds]

Sets the maximum allowed time for all calls to complete. The default value is 300 seconds.

[-v, --verbose]Use this option for detailed output from the command.

Return Codes

Listed below are the different return codes for the system command:


Code

Description

-1

Will be returned if there is an old process running or if the remote (../temp/.remote) file cannot be deleted.

0

Will be returned if the command was successful, or if there are not startable processes defined.

1

Will be returned if the JVM failed to start. (The JVM has logged too much on stderr.)

102

Will be returned if the JVM failed to start. (The timeout on the callback from the JVM was exceeded.)

103

Will be returned if the command has been interrupted with CTRL-C.

104

Will be returned if the JVM failed to start. (The JVM started with (a) critical error(s).)