Service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file (Windows only)
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Format
[StartTimeControl] DelayTime=delay-time-for-service-start-processing-in-seconds SurveillanceTime=monitoring-time-in-seconds |
File name
Jp1svprm_wait.dat (service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file)
Jp1svprm_wait.dat.sample (sample of service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file)
Storage destination directory
installation-folder\conf\boot\
Description
Sets the specified length of time that the startup of services is delayed and the length of time that the startup of services is monitored in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT).
Application of settings
After Windows or all the services specified in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT) have stopped, restart the JP1/Base Control Service to apply the settings.
Definition details
- Service startup delay time
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Set the length of time that the startup of the services in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT) will be delayed. Enter a value in the range from 1 to 900 (seconds).
- Timer monitoring time
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Set the length of time that the startup of the services in the start sequence definition file will be monitored. Enter a value in the range from 60 to 900 (seconds). If any service fails to start within this period, a message is output to the Windows event log and to the integrated trace log.
Notes
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When a startup delay time is set, the setting Parallel=YES (allow services to start in parallel) in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT) is ignored.
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Be aware that if any services activated by the startup control are monitored by JP1/PFM/SSO or controlled by JP1/Power Monitor, monitoring or control of the service will be suspended during the specified delay time.
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If a forced termination or planned termination is executed from JP1/Power Monitor on the local machine during the delay time for service startup, system stop processing waits until the delay time has elapsed.
Definition examples
[StartTimeControl] DelayTime=60 SurveillanceTime=600