So, be sure to save anything that you’re working on before restarting your Mac from the Terminal. Keep in mind that this will close all open apps and unsaved changes will be lost. If you want to cancel the restart, you can hit the “Control” + “C” keys. All you need to do is enter the following command: sudo reboot This will restart your Mac immediately. One of those tasks is restarting your Mac from the Terminal. Nobbie Posts: 12866 Joined: 09.If you’re a fan of the Mac Terminal, you know that it’s a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of tasks. ![]() Damit Du schätzen lernst was bedeutet, wenn man in einem deutschen Forum dennoch auf Englisch angesprochen wird. So und darfst Du Dich mal mit Google oder so herumquälen und schauen, was Du von dem ganzen Krempel verstanden hast. Vielleicht überdenkst Du mal Deine vorlaute Attacke, damit tust Du nämlich exakt selbst das, was Du hier (für Dritte nicht nachvollziehbar) vom Stapel läßt. Und das können wir auch gleich mal ausprobieren, bist Du ernsthaft der Meinung man könne als Neuling einfach in einen Forum stolpern, dort auf dicke Hose machen und die einzigen Leute anpampen, die überhaupt sinnvolle Antworten geben? Vor allem verstehe ich nicht einmal den Zusammenhang, das ist hier eine stinknormale Antwort auf einen Sachverhalt, wo ich so gut wie möglich geholfen habe (dafür bekomme ich kein Geld und das ist auch nicht mein Forum, ich bin hier kein Betrieber und gar nichts). If there is a problem with my english (which is not perfect, i never claimed it), i simply should answer in german instead, will you understand german? What is wrong with you? Is this the way you enter a german(!) board which is driven by german members and we do the best to answer in english?! What is wrong with my totally normal answer? If you got it wrong, it is your fault not mine, i simply answered the question without any attitude. Also, Nobbie, might I request that you try to ditch the "Holier than thou" attitude in the future and refrain from using such a snide, cruel, condescending attitude when answering peoples questions. February 2014 23:38 Operating System: Mac OSX 10.9.2ĭnvrSysEngr wrote:Here are the command line options for XAMPP (be sure to launch using SUDO). Reload Reload XAMPP (Apache, MySQL and eventually others)ĭisablessl Disable SSL support for Apacheīackup Make backup file of your XAMPP config, log and data filesįix_rights Resets file permissions. Stop Stop XAMPP (Apache, MySQL and eventually others) Start Start XAMPP (Apache, MySQL and eventually others) Sudo /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/xampp In Terminal, launch the following command: We were all beginners at one point in our lives. This is a friendly place for users of all levels (from the absolute beginner to the most advanced of users) to asks questions with the hopes of getting the answer they are looking for. Here are the command line options for XAMPP (be sure to launch using SUDO). I cannot tell you where to find these programs on OSX, but you can run a search on the Xampp folder. You may start this as well directly from the terminal. Same for Apache, there should be a program "apache" or "apache2" or "httpd", these are the known names for the Apache Webserver Program. Probably via sudo (as it needs sufficient rights) and there are many options that can be given on the commandline. ![]() ![]() There *should* by a "mysqld" program somewhere in your Xampp distribution, this is the MySQL Daemon and you may of course start this manually in a terminal. These are quite normal standalone products you also may start them by simply starting them directly in a terminal. Maybe there is an -help option or similar.Īnyway, if there is no such script, remind that Xampp is only a distribution of Apache and MySQL (including PHP Support etc.). lampp apache startīut I am not sure about that and the syntax. On Linux you still can start the whole thing via:Īs far as I know, there are more options to start only one tool, for example:Ĭode: Select all sudo. I think, that the folder for Xampp is quite different for OSX as for Linux, I have seen something like /Applications/.Īnyway, if you are lucky there will be the "lampp" shell script as well (maybe it is called "xampp" instead, i dont know). In Linux there is a shell script called "lampp" in the lampp folder (which is /opt/lampp on linux). I dont know the OSX Version, but i think it is (or was) similar to the Linux version. ![]() Behnampmdg3 wrote:Please give me the link in manual.
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