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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design

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Getting Started with Symphony Team Design Getting Started with Symphony Team Design October 2019 34 Product Version 17.4-2019 stopping, and restarting of services may be done through this dialog, and the underlying operations remain the same as though performed on the command line. Command Line Options To directly interact with the Window service manager, the Symphony Server Manager provides similar capabilities through command line options: muservermgr -install muservermgr -uninstall muservermgr -start muservermgr -stop muservermgr -restart To use these command line options administrator privileges are required. These options start the same underlying functionality as the sc command and the Services dialog. For each option, the Symphony Server Manager process attempts to complete the specified operation and exits. Symphony Server Manager: Application vs Service When running as a service, the Symphony Server Manager acts slightly different than when run as an application. For the Symphony Server Manager application, the default working area (Base Directory) is set to the PCBENV directory in a sub-directory named SymphonyMgr.Whereas the Symphony Server Manager process uses the AppData or ProgramData directories to store the service log as well as the databases (.\Cadence Design Systems\Symphony Server Manager\SymphonyMgr). The Symphony Server Manager when running as a service has no graphical interface. The clients can access the Symphony Server Manager from the layout editor using the Symphony Remote Manager dialog. The status of the Symphony Server Manager can be checked through Service log or through the muservermgr.jrl. Starting Symphony Server Manager in No graphics mode The Symphony Server Manager can run on a virtual machine with or without a graphical interface. The manager can be executed on the command line with switches to set basic configuration during startup as well as the ability to run in no graphics mode.

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