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I believe the command is /start.
Please start the SERVER service in Services.
Typically, you use the "service" command, such as: service sshd start
To stop heartbeat in Linux the command line will be service Heartbeat stop To start heartbeat in Linux the command line will be service Heartbeat start
after you have identified the service run the command # service (service name) stop #service (service name) start
On a vanilla server you can use the command /toggledownfall This will, as the name states, will either stop or start snow or rain. On a bukkit server you can install a plugin called essentials that will allow you to set the global weather to whatever you choose. The command for this is /weather <rain, sun, snow>
By restarting whatever HTTP server you are running.
To start the specified network service.
That question doesn't end with the word "is". In regards to your question: Start /w ocsetup DHCPServerCore
It's a command to start the X server for running Linux in graphical mode, if you have any of the desktop environments and/or window managers installed.
simply type, startx in the command prompt.
run "bg" command