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Starting the MC-CmdHandler

Starting the MC-CmdHandler on Unix and Linux systems

You start the MC-CmdHandler using the following script in the proxy container's home directory or in the MC-CmdHandlers' installation directory

  • shsc/startmccmdhandler.sh

If you do not want the MC-CmdHandler to be shut down automatically on the next logoff, you must either start it as a service (see Configuring an MC-CmdHandler as a service ) or start it using the following command:

nohup shsc/startmccmdhandler.sh &

Starting the MC-CmdHandler on Windows systems

You start the MC-CmdHandler using the following script in the proxy container's home directory or in the MC-CmdHandlers' installation directory:

  • shsc\startmccmdhandler.cmd

If the MC-CmdHandler is located in the proxy container's home directory, you can also start it via the program group. To do this, choose

Start - Programs - FUJITSU Software BeanConnect <bitmode> V6.5A00 - Proxy <container> - MC-CmdHandler - MC-CmdHandler Startup