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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Base User's Guide


9.1 Setting the service start and stop sequences

  1. Create a start sequence definition file with the file name JP1SVPRM.DAT.

    To create the file, execute the cpysvprm command. For details on the cpysvprm command, see cpysvprm (Windows only) in 15. Commands.

    At execution of the cpysvprm command, the JP1SVPRM.DAT file is created in the JP1/Base data folder (installation-folder\conf\boot\).#1 Always save under the file name JP1SVPRM.DAT after modifying#2 the start sequence definition file or creating a new one.

  2. If necessary, open the JP1SVPRM.DAT file in a text editor and edit the contents.

    For details on editing a JP1SVPRM.DAT file, see 9.2 Editing a start sequence definition file.

  3. Change the startup method of the services set in the JP1SVPRM.DAT file from automatic to manual.#3

    From the Control Panel, open the Services dialog box and change the Startup setting for the set services.

  4. Set the timing for starting the services.

    If both the OS and JP1/Base determine when services start, the system workload increases and services might fail to start at all. To avoid startup failure due to a conflict between service schedules, set the start timing that will be used by JP1/Base for starting services.

    You can check whether services started successfully within the specified time. For details, see 9.3 Setting the timing for starting services.

  5. Restart Windows.#4

#1

The JP1/Base data folder (installation-folder\conf\boot\) contains a file with the name JP1SVPRM.DAT.MODEL. Never edit this file directly.

#2

We recommend that you back up the JP1SVPRM.DAT file before modifying its contents.

#3

If the startup method of the services set in the JP1SVPRM.DAT file is not changed from automatic to manual, the services will not start as defined in the file. Also, if services did not start as defined, neither will they stop as defined in the file.

#4

To disable the startup control, execute the cpysvprm -d command. This command deletes the JP1SVPRM.DAT file. We recommend that you back up the JP1SVPRM.DAT file before deleting it in case you later need to register the same JP1SVPRM.DAT file again.