3.1.1 Starting SLM - Manager
To start SLM - Manager, start the services that comprise SLM - Manager and set their service status to Start. The system operator performs this operation.
You can have the SLM - Manager services start automatically when the OS starts. In such a case, you must use JP1/Base's startup control to set the order in which the services are to be started. If the services start automatically when the OS starts without setting the order, logging in to SLM or issuing JP1 events might fail. If SLM - Manager and SLM - UR are installed on the same host and you want to start the services automatically, you must use JP1/Base's startup control to set the SLM - Manager services to start first when the OS starts. For details about using JP1/Base for startup control, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.
If you have not set up the services to start automatically or when you are restarting SLM - Manager, you must start SLM - Manager by starting the services manually.
This subsection explains how to start SLM - Manager manually.
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(1) Before you start
Verify that JP1/Base is running.
For details about how to start JP1/Base, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.
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Verify that your user account belongs to the OS's Administrators group.
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Verify that SLM - Manager has been set up.
For details about how to set up SLM - Manager, see 1.5.1 Setting up SLM - Manager.
Verify that SLM - UR is not running.
(2) Procedure
To start SLM - Manager:
From the Windows Start menu, select Administrative Tools, and then Services.
Start the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager DB Service (service name: HiRDBEmbeddedEdition_JL0).
Start the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Service).
Start the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Web Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Web_Service).
Once the status of all three services is set to Start and in the above order, SLM - Manager has started.
(3) Supplementary information
To restart SLM - Manager, perform (2) Procedure after SLM - Manager has terminated.
When you start SLM - Manager and SLM - UR, if you perform the following steps in this order, you might not be able to log in to SLM - Manager for about two minutes because it takes time for SLM - Manager to initialize:
Terminate SLM - Manager.
Terminate SLM - UR.
Start SLM - Manager.
If you restart SLM - Manager while you are logged in to SLM - Manager, you must log in to SLM - Manager again because the logged-in session becomes invalid.
For details about how to log in, see 3.2.1 Logging in to SLM - Manager.
The services that comprise SLM - Manager are dependent on each other. If you start SLM - Manager Service before starting SLM - Manager DB Service, SLM - Manager DB Service starts automatically. Similarly, if you start SLM - Manager Web Service before starting SLM - Manager Service, SLM - Manager Service starts automatically.
If you have changed the system configuration (including when you restore the system configuration after a change) while SLM - Manager is running, you must restart SLM - Manager.
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If a firewall has been set up on the machine from which you access SLM - Manager via a browser, you need to release the ephemeral ports used for communication between the browser and SLM - Manager.
(4) Next task
(5) Procedure for terminating SLM - Manager
Terminate SLM - Manager, for example, when you change the system definitions.
To terminate SLM - Manager:
From the Windows Start menu, select Administrative Tools, and then Services.
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Web Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Web_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager DB Service (service name: HiRDBEmbeddedEdition_JL0).
Once the status of all three services is set to Stop in the above order, SLM - Manager has terminated.