The startNode command reads the configuration file for the node agent process and constructs a launch command.
Depending on the options that you specify, the startNode command
creates a new Java™ virtual machine (JVM) API to run the agent process,
or writes the launch command data to a file.
If you are using the Windows® platform and the you have the
node agent running as a Windows service, the startNode command
will start the associated Windows service and it will be responsible
for starting the node agent.
You do not have to use a user name and password with the startNode command because this command launches a server process but does not invoke an MBean method.
For more information about where to run this command, see the Using command line tools article.
startNode [options]
The following options are available for the startNode command:
The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:
startNode startNode -script (produces the start_node.bat or .sh file) startNode -trace (produces additional trace statements in the startnode.log file)
startNode startNode -trace (produces additional trace statements in the startnode.log file)