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# MaxScale Administration Tutorial
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[TOC]
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## Common Administration Tasks
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The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce the MaxScale Administrator to a few of the common administration tasks that need to be performed with MaxScale. It is not intended as a reference to all the tasks that may be performed, more this is aimed as an introduction for administrators who are new to MaxScale.
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[Stopping MaxScale](#stopping)
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<a name="starting"></a>
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### Starting MaxScale
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There are several ways to start MaxScale, the most convenient mechanism is probably using the Linux service interface. When a MaxScale package is installed the package manager will also installed a script in /etc/init.d which may be used to start and stop MaxScale either directly or via the service interface.
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<a name="stopping"></a>
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### Stopping MaxScale
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There are numerous ways in which MaxScale can be stopped; using the service interface, killing the process or by use of the maxadmin utility.
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