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Operating Systems Linux Debian How do i correct restart network-services in Debian? Post 303034393 by Neo on Wednesday 24th of April 2019 12:07:53 PM
Old 04-24-2019
There is no need to reboot Linux systems to change the IP address of set up network services.
 

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cdsd(1m)																  cdsd(1m)

NAME
cdsd - Starts the CDS server SYNOPSIS
cdsd [-a] [-D] [-l principal] [-w route] ARGUMENTS
Creates a new namespace if there is not an existing namespace. This flag is meaningful only when the cell is first configured (that is, the initial creation of the namespace). For debugging use only. Causes the cdsd process not to fork. Locksmith mode. Allows the principal specified to have full access to all information stored with this server. Routes serviceability messages. DESCRIPTION
The cdsd command starts the CDS server. Privilege Required You must log in as superuser (root). NOTES
This command is ordinarily executed by a DCE configuration or startup script. You should use this command interactively only when a cdsd fails to start automatically after a reboot, or if you want to restart a cdsd after disabling it to perform a backup or to do diagnostic work on the host system. EXAMPLE
To restart a cdsd server, follow these steps: Log in to the server system as superuser (root). Verify that the dced and cdsadv processes are running. Enter the following command to restart the CDS server: # cdsd When the server process starts, it starts all clearinghouses on the system. RELATED INFORMATION
Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide cdsd(1m)
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