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{{Warning|The content of this page is '''outdated''' and '''does not apply''' to FileZilla Server version '''''1.x'''''}}
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These are the command-line arguments for [[FileZilla FTP Server|FileZilla Server]]. The Client command-line arguments can be found under [[Command-line arguments (Client)]].
 
These are the command-line arguments for [[FileZilla FTP Server|FileZilla Server]]. The Client command-line arguments can be found under [[Command-line arguments (Client)]].
  
== FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Windows ==
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== FileZilla Server command-line arguments ==
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Starting and stopping the service:
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/start
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/stop
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Installing the service for manual startup:
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/install
  
To stop/start FileZilla Server open a cmd.exe or PowerShell console with Administrator privileges and type the following command:
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Installing the service for start at boot:
  
  net stop filezilla-server
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  /install auto
net start filezilla-server
 
  
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Uninstalling service:
  
To reload the configuration at runtime:
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/uninstall
  
sc control filezilla-server paramchange
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Reloading configuration at runtime:
  
== FileZilla Server command-line arguments on Debian ==
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/reload-config
  
To start FileZilla Server open a command line console and run the following command:
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According to [http://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=19267 botg's link]
  
sudo systemctl start filezilla-server
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/reload-config works by sending a window-message to the first instance of FileZilla Server it finds. In other words, not possible to specify instance. Not even the order in which it finds instances is defined.
sudo systemctl stop filezilla-server
 
  
To start the Administration interface, open a command line console and type run following command:
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Start and stop can be used together with /compat:<br>Note: That will start FileZilla Server as normal application and not as a service. Main purpose is for debugging.
  
  /opt/filezilla-server/bin/filezilla-server-gui
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  /compat /start
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/compat /stop
  
To reload the configuration at runtime:
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Change the service name & service display name: (0.9.33)<br>Note: This feature helps to create multiple instances.
  
  systemctl reload filezilla-server
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  /servicename SERVICENAME
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/servicedisplayname SERVICEDISPLAYNAME

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