OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation

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3.1.2 User server termination

Organization of this subsection
(1) Termination modes
(2) Termination methods
(3) Relationship between user server's termination form and OpenTP1's termination form
(4) Handling the application startup requests when the user server (MHP) is terminated
(5) Note

(1) Termination modes

There are two termination modes for a user server:

(2) Termination methods

Operation commands are used to issue user server termination requests to OpenTP1.

Following are the termination modes and the corresponding operation commands:

(3) Relationship between user server's termination form and OpenTP1's termination form

If a user server is terminated forcibly, OpenTP1 cannot terminate normally. OpenTP1 must be terminated normally after restarting and then terminating the user server normally. Alternatively, OpenTP1 must be terminated by other than normal termination (i.e., by forced normal termination, planned termination A, planned termination B, or forced termination).

(4) Handling the application startup requests when the user server (MHP) is terminated

The startup requests for an application are handled as follows if such requests occur when the corresponding MHP is not running, is normally terminated, or is forcibly stopped:

(5) Note

If the user server is directly stopped with the kill command, OpenTP1 may be abnormally terminated.