Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 1

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6.6.1 Canceling and re-setting service dependencies

If the JP1/Base event server name is not a default name such as an FQDN, an attempt to start a JP1/AJS3 service results in output of a message reporting that the dependent service or group could not be started. If this message appears, the JP1/AJS3 service can no longer be started. In addition, a message explaining that the JP1/AJS3 service depends on the JP1/Base Event service that could not be started due to the indicated error is output to the Windows event log.

To set an event server name in JP1/Base that is not the default name, cancel the JP1/AJS3 service dependencies as described below.

If no dependencies have been set, make sure that the JP1/Base and JP1/Base Event services are running, and then start the JP1/AJS3 service.

For details about how to set an event server name that is not the default value, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Procedure for canceling dependencies
(2) Procedure for setting dependencies
(3) Note

(1) Procedure for canceling dependencies

To cancel dependencies:

  1. If the JP1/AJS3 service is running, stop it.
  2. Execute the following command to cancel the JP1/AJS3 service dependencies:
     
    SpmSetSvcAjs.exe -setdepend no
     
  3. Restart the JP1/AJS3 service.

To resume operation that uses the default event server, set the dependencies among the JP1/AJS3, JP1/Base, and JP1/Base Event services again.

(2) Procedure for setting dependencies

To set dependencies:

  1. If the JP1/AJS3 service is running, stop it.
  2. Execute the following command to set the JP1/AJS3 service dependencies:
     
    SpmSetSvcAjs.exe -setdepend yes
     
  3. Restart the JP1/AJS3 service.

(3) Note

Before you execute SpmSetSvcAjs.exe on a computer running Windows Server 2008, make sure that you open the Command Prompt window as an administrator. To do this, on the Windows Start menu, right-click Command Prompt, and then choose Run as administrator.

If the UAC function is disabled, you do not need to open the Command Prompt window as an administrator.

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