h1. Introduction
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Once Petals ESB is installed through the Debian package, it can be started or stopped with two different ways:
* at system level: the Petals ESB containers are running with a dedicated user '{{petals}}'. To use in production mode,
* at user level: the Petals ESB containers are running as a process of the user that launches them. To use in a development mode.
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h1. Starting Petals ESB
h2. Starting Petals ESB at system level
h2. Starting Petals ESB at user level
h1. Stopping Petals ESB
h2. Stopping Petals ESB at system level
h2. Stopping Petals ESB at user level
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Once Petals ESB is installed through the Debian package, it can be started or stopped with two different ways:
* at system level: the Petals ESB containers are running with a dedicated user '{{petals}}'. To use in production mode,
* at user level: the Petals ESB containers are running as a process of the user that launches them. To use in a development mode.
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h1. Starting Petals ESB
h2. Starting Petals ESB at system level
h2. Starting Petals ESB at user level
h1. Stopping Petals ESB
h2. Stopping Petals ESB at system level
h2. Stopping Petals ESB at user level