Enable CRS

Published by Alessandro Caredda on

In this post, we’ll discuss how to enable CRS, so welcome to the “Enable CRS” article, where we provide the command to enable CRS upon operating system reboot.

To enable CRS, only one command is needed, but make sure to type it correctly. For this purpose, we suggest using the “copy to clipboard” function available in all our code snippets (You’ll find it on the right side of the code below, as in all the codes on our portal).

The command to enable CRS to be executed with the root user is:

crsctl enable crs

In addition to this “enable CRS” article, to view my guides on CRS Commands click here!
At this LINK, instead, you’ll find the SQL queries.

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