How restart a siebel component by command line?

Hi, i want to know how restart a Siebel Object Manager (Fins) by command line in RedHat.
thanks!
Greetings!

in srvrmgr console, type:
shutdown comp sseobjmgr_enu
startup comp sseobjmgr_enu
(or any other OM you want to restart)
Edited by: Penky on Mar 19, 2012 10:30 AM

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