Title: start-ds
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\w'start-ds 'u start-ds [options]
This utility can be used to start the directory server, as well as to obtain the server version and other forms of general server information.
The following options are supported.
-L, --useLastKnownGoodConfig
Attempt to start using the configuration that was in place at the last successful startup (if it is available) rather than using the current active configuration.
-N, --nodetach
Do not detach from the terminal and continue running in the foreground. This option cannot be used with the -t, --timeout option.
-Q, --quiet
Use quiet mode.
-s, --systemInfo
Display general system information.
-t, --timeout {seconds}
Maximum time (in seconds) to wait before the command returns (the server continues the startup process, regardless). A value of \*(Aq0\*(Aq indicates an infinite timeout, which means that the command returns only when the server startup is completed. The default value is 60 seconds. This option cannot be used with the -N, --nodetach option. Default value: 200
-V, --version
Display version information.
-?, -H, --help
Display usage information.
0
The command completed successfully.
> 0
An error occurred.
The following command starts the server without displaying information about the startup process.
.\}
$ start-ds -Q
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