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Starting and stopping the PPMUse the PPM node in Process Task Manager to start and stop the PPM on the Process Engine. In a multi-server configuration, the PPM must be running on each Process Engine. TIP On a Windows-based Process Engine, you can alternatively start and stop the PPM from Process Service Administrator; via this tool, you can configure the PPM to start automatically when you start Windows. Whichever method you choose to start the PPM, you must use the same method to stop the PPM; for example, to stop the PPM you started in Process Task Manager, you must again use Process Task Manager. (For the purposes of this discussion, Process Task Manager and the command line option are considered to be the same method.)
To start the PPM
To stop the PPM
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CAUTION If your Windows Process Engine is configured as a cluster, you must use the appropriate cluster administration tool (the Microsoft Cluster Administrator or the Oracle Fail Safe Manager) rather than the Process Task Manager or other Process Service tools to:
Failure to stop the Process Engine or the PPM service using the cluster administration tools will initiate a fail-over reaction from the cluster service. |
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