To stop and start the services automatically, perform the following steps.
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You can also view logs through the applicable OS-based location.
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 To view the logs on Linux, UNIX, or Mac OS X, look for messages in the /var/log directory.  | 
Use the dump command to place a copy of all relevant files in a compressed file, which you can then forward to Quest for evaluation of a case. Include release information, .cfg files, and log information in the compressed file. On Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X, use a Root-Level or Administrator User to run this process; on Windows, use a user with administrative privileges to increase the amount of information collected.
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 NOTE: On Windows platforms, running the dump command includes any installation-related logs created by the same user; therefore, if installation-related logs are required for collection, the user that runs the dump command must be the same user that completed the installation.  | 
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