6.2 Starting and Stopping the Driver Shim

To start the driver shim, perform the task appropriate for your operating system as shown in the following table:

Table 6-1 Starting the Driver Shim

Operating System

Command/Task

AIX

/etc/rc.d/init.d/usdrvd start

FreeBSD

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/usdrvd start

HP-UX

/sbin/init.d/usdrvd start

Linux

/etc/init.d/usdrvd start

OSX

/opt/novell/usdrv/startup/usdrvd start

Solaris

/etc/init.d/usdrvd start

Tru64

/sbin/init.d/usdrvd start

Windows

Use the Windows Services application to start the Novell Identity Manager Windows Script Driver service.

To stop the driver shim, perform the task appropriate for your operating system as shown in the following table:

Table 6-2 Stopping the Driver Shim

Operating System

Command/Task

AIX

/etc/rc.d/init.d/usdrvd stop

FreeBSD

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/usdrvd stop

HP-UX

/sbin/init.d/usdrvd stop

Linux

/etc/init.d/usdrvd stop

OSX

/opt/novell/usdrv/startup/usdrvd stop

Solaris

/etc/init.d/usdrvd stop

Tru64

/etc/init.d/usdrvd stop

Windows

Use the Windows Services application to stop the Novell Identity Manager Windows Script Driver service.

You can also run the driver shim on Windows from the command line by executing wsdriver.exe in the bin directory under the driver installation directory. Output is written to the console. Stop the driver shim by pressing Ctrl+Break. Running the driver shim this way is recommended only for development and testing.