Task: starting the daemon, Shutting down the daemon, Monitoring the daemon during run time – Oracle Audio Technologies B31003-01 User Manual

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Troubleshooting the Daemon

3-2 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’s Guide

Task: Starting the Daemon

Activate INSTROOT.USERLIB(ATTDAEMN) as a started task to invoke the daemon.
For example, in the SDSF screen enter the following:

'/s ATTDAEMN'

WhereINSTROOT is the high-level qualifier where Oracle Connect is installed.

Shutting Down the Daemon

To shut down the daemon, use Oracle Studio, as follows:

1.

From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio.

2.

Select the required computer in the Configuration Explorer.

3.

Right-click the computer and select Open Runtime Perspective.

4.

In the Runtime Explorer, right-click the computer, and select Shutdown Daemon.

Monitoring the Daemon During Run Time

Use the Runtime Manager perspective of Oracle Studio to monitor the daemon during
run time.

1.

From the Start menu, select Programs, Oracle, and then select Studio.

2.

Right-click the required computer in the Configuration Explorer and select Open
Runtime Perspective

.

You can manage the daemon by expanding the relevant node, daemon, workspace or
server process, and choosing the relevant option, as described in the following
sections.

Daemon (Computer) Options

Right-click the daemon to display the options available for it, including the ability to
display the daemon log.

The following table lists the avaiable options:

See Also:

"Starting the Daemon"

on page 6-10 for details about

the ATTDAEMN JCL.

Table 3–1 Daemon Options

Option

Description

Edit Daemon
Configuration

Opens the daemon editor, enabling you to reconfigure the
daemon.

See Also:

Appendix C, "Advanced Tuning of the Daemon"

for details about the configuration settings.

Status

Checks the status of the daemon. The information about
the daemon includes the daemon name, configuration
used, the active client sessions, and logging information.

Reload Configuration Reloads the configuration after any changes. Any servers

currently started are not affected by the changed
configuration.

See Also:

Appendix C, "Advanced Tuning of the Daemon"

for details about the configuration settings.

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