Additions:
hciss [-s ] | [-start ] | [-k ] | [-K ] | [-h | -help]
-s or -start start specified server
what: h = host server
s = security server
-k or -kill kill specified server
what: h = host server
s = security server
Type hciss without parameters gives status of hostserver.
Note: On Windows there’s also a service, that upon its own start will try to start the hostserver but runs separately after that.
Note: Undocumented
hciss -version
will give you the clgui.jar version. This command will not always return to the prompt. Press CTRL+C in that case. Sample output:
Cloverleaf Version: 5.3P_REV2
Built: Fri Sep 24 2004,16:22:02