You can choose to start and stop your Teamwork Server instance either from the Graphical User Interface (GUI) or the terminal console (required for headless UNIX/Linux installations), using the no GUI file. Choose the startup instructions below according to your operating system. Starting/Stopping a Teamwork Server instance with a GUI Starting Teamwork Server instance with a GUITo keep the Teamwork Server session running, add the Teamwork Server as a service. To add the Teamwork Server as a service, learn here. |
Windows- Do one of the following:
- In the Import Configuration dialog, do one of the following:
- If you want to import environment options from an earlier Teamwork Server version, select the location and click Import.
- If you want to use the default options, click Use Default.
- Click the Start Teamwork Server button.
The Teamwork Server default port is 1100. If you want to change the port, do the following: - Run teamwork_server.exe in the server bin folder. The Teamwork Server startup dialog opens.
- Click the Change Server Port button and enter the new server port. This port is used when launching the server, or when adding the Windows service.
The Teamwork Server exports remote objects only through the RMI registry port. |
MAC OS- Open the Application / MagicDraw Teamwork Server installation folder and double-click the MagicDraw Teamwork Server.app file.
- Click the Start Teamwork Server button.
UNIX- Open the MagicDraw Teamwork Server installation/bin folder and double-click the teamwork_server file.
- Click the Start Teamwork Server button.
Stopping a Teamwork Server instance with a GUIWindows- In the <Teamwork Server installation>/bin folder, double click the stop_teamwork_server.exe.
MAC OS- In the <Teamwork Server installation>/bin folder, double click the stop_teamwork_server.app.
UNIXStarting/Stopping a Teamwork Server instance with no GUIIf you do not have a graphical user interface such as a Linux/Unix server or Windows server, you can launch Teamwork Server using the No GUI option. Choose the startup/stop instructions below according to your operating system. To keep the Teamwork Server session running, add the Teamwork Server as a service. To add the Teamwork Server as a service, learn here. |
Starting Teamwork server with no GUIWindowsLinux/Unix/MacOS From the terminal run: $teamwork_install_dir/bin/teamwork_server_nogui |
- Follow instructions to verify your license (if needed)
Stopping Teamwork Server with no GUIWindowsMacOSX Linux/Unix
Now you should be able to start working with your Teamwork Server successfully. If you run into any further problems with installation, please try:
More information about working with Teamwork ServerIf you need more information than provided on this page, read the following pages to learn about adding or removing Teamwork Server as a service, moving, updating, upgrading, or uninstalling Teamwork Server, and installing the Administrator Console. |