![]() ![]() Note: If you are migrating from Mac OS X PowerPC to Mac Intel, Microsoft Windows or any other Intel-based system, please contact prior to installing on the new platform. Linux: $HOME/Intermapper_Settings/, where $HOME is the home directory for the specified user Intermapper is running under.macOS: /Library/Application Support/InterMapper Settings.Windows: C:\Program Files\Intermapper\InterMapper Settings.The default location for the Intermapper Settings folder depends upon the platform where installed: On the new server, start the Intermapper service/daemon.Stop the Intermapper service/daemon on the old server and copy your Intermapper Settings folder to the new platform, replacing the one created when you installed Intermapper on the new server.Install Intermapper on the new server, and stop the Intermapper service/daemon when installation is complete.The recommended way to move Intermapper to another server is to follow these steps: How can I move Intermapper from one server to another? We recommend you read the Readme file on the Downloads page for information specific to your version. For more information, see the "Managing Intermapper Services for Linux Systems" section in the Intermapper Developer Guide. On all Linux installations, Intermapper services should be controlled using the systemd command line interface command of systemctl. On Microsoft Windows, Intermapper installs an icon in System Tray (lower right corner) that does much the same thing. On macOS, Intermapper installs a Menu Bar Application that gives a summary of Intermapper's status, and allows you to start and stop the Intermapper daemon. How can I stop the Intermapper server? How can I restart it? They are no longer polled or tested.Īlternatively, you can disable maps individually from the Map List by right-clicking on a map in the list and selecting the ‘Disable’ command. The easiest way to stop Intermapper's polling for a while is to disable all the maps. Intermapper FAQs How can I stop the Intermapper server from polling for a while?
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