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Cheatsheet

1. root service commands

As root unix user:

Command Description
service metwork start start all installed metwork services
service metwork stop stop all installed metwork services
service metwork status check all installed metwork services
service metwork start mfbus start mfbus metwork services
service metwork stop mfbus stop mfbus metwork services
service metwork status mfbus check mfbus metwork services

Note: if you don't have service command on your Linux distribution, you can use /etc/rc.d/init.d/metwork instead of service metwork. For example: /etc/rc.d/init.d/metwork start instead of service metwork start. If your Linux distribution uses systemdcomponent, you can also start metwork services with classic systemctl commands.

2. root files or directories

Path Description
/etc/metwork.config.d/mfbus/config.ini override the mfbus module configuration at system level (note: the first line of this file must be [INCLUDE_config.ini])
/opt/metwork-mfbus/config/config.ini default mfbus module configuration (useful to see all configuration options) (do not edit this file => use the overriding previous file)

3. "load environment" commands

As a "not metwork" unix user (useless if you are logged as a "mfxxx" unix user as the "metwork environment" is already loaded):

Command Description
source /opt/metwork-mfbus/share/interactive_profile load the mfbus metwork interactive environment
source /opt/metwork-mfbus/share/profile load the mfbus metwork environment (same as above but without fancy stuff about banner, colors and prompt)
/opt/metwork-mfbus/bin/mfbus_wrapper {YOUR_COMMAND} execute the given command in the mfbus metwork environment without changing anything to the current environment

Note: if you don't have /opt/metwork-mfbus symbolic link, use /opt/metwork-mfbus-{BRANCH} instead.

4. module commands

As mfbus user:

Command Description
mfbus.start start mfbus services
mfbus.stop stop mfbus services
mfbus.status check mfbus services
layers list installed layers (loaded layers are prefixed by (*)), layers --help for more details
layer_load {LAYER_NAME} load the given layer (which must be installed), example: layer_load python2_devtools@mfext
layer_unload {LAYER_NAME} unload the given layer (which must be loaded), example: layer_unload python2@mfext
components list installed software components (loaded components are prefixed by (*)), components --help for more details
metwork_debug debug the current environment (layers, paths, versions...), useful for debugging or bug reporting
outside {YOUR_COMMAND} execute the given command outside the metwork environment without changing anything to the current environment