StartUp
 In Windows™, the netman service is started automatically when a
    computer is restarted. StartUp can be used to restart the service if it is stopped for
    any reason.
In Windows™, the netman service is started automatically when a
    computer is restarted. StartUp can be used to restart the service if it is stopped for
    any reason. 
 In UNIX™, the StartUp command can be run automatically by invoking it from the
In UNIX™, the StartUp command can be run automatically by invoking it from the
     /etc/inittab file, so that WebSphere Application Server
                                        Liberty infrastructure and
     netman is started each time a computer is rebooted. StartUp can be used to
    restart netman if it is stopped for any reason. 
The remainder of the process tree can be restarted with the 
conman start
conman startmonNote: If you start the StartUp command using a remote
    shell, the netman process maintains the shell open without returning the prompt. To avoid this
    problem, modify the StartUp command so that the netman process is called in the background, as
    follows:
# Start netman
/usr/local/TWS95/mae95/TWS/bin/netman&Authorization
You must have start access to the workstation.
Syntax
StartUp [–v | –u]
Arguments
- –v
- Displays the command version and exits.
- –u
- Displays command usage information and exits.
Examples
To display the command name and
version, run the following command:   
 StartUp -vTo
start the netman process, run the following command:    
 StartUp