42.6 Notes
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Only one adbsyndict command can be executed at a time.
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Use the adbcancel command to cancel execution of the adbsyndict command. Alternatively, use a method such as the adbstop --force command or the OS's kill command to forcibly terminate the server process. For details about how to use the adbcancel command to suspend an executing command, see 1.6 When suspending (forcibly terminating) an executing command.
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Synonym dictionary registration and deletion is executed in server processes. Therefore, using the Ctrl+C keys to forcibly terminate the adbsyndict command process will not interrupt synonym dictionary registration, update, or deletion processing that is being performed by server processes (this processing continues). When the synonym dictionary registration, update, or deletion processing is complete, the KFAA81001-I message is output to the message log file.
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Do not store any files other than the synonym dictionary file in the storage directory for the synonym dictionary file.
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If a synonym dictionary file that is not registered on the HADB server is stored in the storage directory for synonym dictionary files, that file is deleted when the adbsyndict command is executed. This does not apply when the command is used for synchronizing synonym dictionary files or outputting a synonym list.
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If you forcibly terminate the server processes by using commands such as the adbstop --force command or OS's kill command while a synonym dictionary file is being created, the file might remain in the storage directory for the synonym dictionary file, but will be deleted automatically the next time the adbsyndict command is executed.