Setting the port for AFS
This cmdlet sets the port for Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS). For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Setting port numbers for services.
Example
This example sets the port for AFS to 15601. To see the current port setting for ADS, use Get-AFSPort. See Getting the port number for AFS.
Switching logging status of AFS
Switch the logging status of Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) from Enabled to Disabled, or Disabled to Enabled. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Managing logging for services.
Syntax
If the logging status is Disabled, running this cmdlet changes the status to Enabled. To view the current status, use Get-AFSLoggingStatus. See Getting logging status for AFS.
Switching operation status of AFS
This cmdlet switches the operation status of Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) from Running to Stopped, or Stopped to Running. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Stopping and starting services.
Syntax
If the operation status is Running, running this cmdlet changes the status to Stopped. To view the current status, use Get-AFSOperationStatus. See Getting operation status for AFS.
Switching operation status of the HTTP service
This cmdlet switches the operation status of Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) HTTP service from Running to Stopped, or Stopped to Running.
Syntax
If the operation status is Running, running this cmdlet changes the status to Stopped. To view the current status, use Get-AFSHTTPOperationStatus. See Getting operation status for the HTTP service.
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