9.3 Setting the timing for starting services
You can delay startup of the services in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT) for a specified duration. This prevents any conflict with OS-driven service scheduling.
You can check whether services started successfully within the specified time. If a service failed to start, message KAVA4107-W is output to the Windows event log and to the integrated trace log. Check which service failed to start, and start it manually.
To enter delay settings:
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Edit the service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file (Jp1svprm_wait.dat).
Make a copy of the sample service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file (Jp1svprm_wait.dat.sample), save it with the file name Jp1svprm_wait.dat, and then edit the file.
For details on the service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file, see Service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file (Windows only) in 16. Definition Files.
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Apply the settings.
Restart the OS.
Alternatively, stop all the services in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT), and then restart the JP1/Base Control Service.
To disable the delay settings:
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Delete or rename the service startup delay time / timer monitoring period definition file (Jp1svprm_wait.dat).
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Disable the definitions.
Restart the OS.
Alternatively, stop all the services in the start sequence definition file (JP1SVPRM.DAT), and then restart the JP1/Base Control Service.