Stop and start services, application pools, and websites
For Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) to operate correctly, all required services, application pools, and Web sites must be running on the appropriate server. In single-server deployments, each component must run on the server that runs TFS. In multiple-server deployments, each component must run on the appropriate server. In addition, you might need to stop an element to perform a particular task, such as moving your deployment to a different set of hardware.
For operations such as backing up or restoring databases, you can run the TFSServiceControl Command to start or stop all TFS services and application pools.
Stop or start a service, application pool, or Web site
If you’re not a member of the Administrators group on the server that hosts the service, application pool, or Web site that you want to manage, get added now. See Set administrator permissions for Team Foundation Server.
Log on to the server that hosts the service, application pool, or Web site.
Open Computer Management.
In the navigation pane, expand Services and Applications.
Perform one of the following steps based on what element you want to stop or start:
For a service, open the navigation menu for the service, and then choose Stop or Start.
For an application pool, open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, expand the local computer and open Application Pools. Open the navigation menu and choose Stop or Start.
For a web site, open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, expand the local computer, and open Web Sites or Sites. Open the navigation menu and then choose Stop or Start.
Location of services, application pools, and web sites
The following table lists the server on which each service, application pool, and web site must be running. The Name column lists the display name for each element with service names in parentheses. Which services you need will vary based on which features of Team Foundation you have installed.
Element |
Location |
Name |
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Services |
Application-tier server |
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Server that hosts the databases for Team Foundation |
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Server that hosts SQL Server Reporting Services |
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Server that hosts SQL Server Analysis Services |
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Server that hosts SharePoint Products |
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Application pools |
Application-tier server |
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Server that hosts SharePoint Products |
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Web sites |
Application-tier server |
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Server that hosts SharePoint Products |
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Q & A
Q: Which service account supports each service?
A: See Service accounts and dependencies in Team Foundation Server.
Q: Are there additional services that TFS supports?
A: Yes, TFS includes a set of Web services and application-level services See Team Foundation Server architecture.
Q: What services depend on service accounts?
A: See Service accounts and dependencies in Team Foundation Server.
Q: How do I change the TFS service account or password?
A: See Change the service account or password for Team Foundation Server.
Q: How do I change the service account or password for SQL Server Reporting Service?
A: See Change the service account or password for SQL Server Reporting Services.