residualimages Posted June 30, 2023 Posted June 30, 2023 (edited) I have been working with some logic updates today (and offloading a couple things to a local computer that has a few more features than the corresponding Node Server). I am now at the place where I want to disable the Node Server (which has been fine, and is embedded as a component in many programs and notifications), and see if the local computer --> Polisy REST updates is stable enough to fully commit to that method. If not, I want to be able to quickly revert to the Node Server. Sure, I have Stopped the Node Server, but I want to make sure that even if I reboot Polisy or PG3, that the Node Server does not automatically start. I cannot remember for certain, but I'm 98% sure that all Node Servers start upon Polisy / PG3 boot up, even if they were Stopped as last known state. I don't want to fully Delete / remove the NS yet, in case I care, now or in the future, to return to using the NS, and want the programs and notifications to just be able to resume upon enabling. Am I remembering incorrectly, and in fact Stopped NS do not start automatically upon Polisy / PG3 boot? Or if that is correct, is there a method to disable a NS from starting? Edited June 30, 2023 by residualimages
Solution bpwwer Posted June 30, 2023 Solution Posted June 30, 2023 It should not start on boot/restart of PG3 if it was previously stopped by you. Once you "stop" a node server, the only way to get it running again is if you specifically "start" it manually. 2
residualimages Posted June 30, 2023 Author Posted June 30, 2023 Thank you, @bpwwer! I will find courage to verify this weekend, but I trust you.
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