Verifying That Historical Server Is Running; Stopping Historical Server On Windows Nt - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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Starting and stopping Historical Server on Windows NT

Verifying that Historical Server is running

Stopping Historical Server on Windows NT

Who can shut down Historical Server on Windows NT
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When you start Historical Server using the Control Panel, the server reads its
start-up parameters from this NT Registry entry. If you start the server from the
command line or by means of a batch file, the start-up parameters are taken
from both the registry entry and from the command. If the same parameter
appears in both places, the value specified in the command takes precedence
over the value in the registry entry. If you do not specify any start-up
parameters in the command, by default all of the NT Registry entry parameters
are used.
See "Adding start-up parameters to the NT Registry" on page 25 for
information on editing the NT Registry entries.
On Windows NT, check the status of Historical Server in the Windows NT
Control Panel Services window.
This section describes:
Who can shut down Historical Server on Windows NT
Determining current activity on Windows NT
Deferred versus immediate shutdown on Windows NT
Detailed shutdown procedures on Windows NT
Shutdown methods to avoid on Windows NT
If a superuser account is specified at start-up, only the superuser account can
stop Historical Server. If a superuser is not specified in the start-up command,
any user can stop Historical Server. Administrators with privileges to use the
Control Panel Services window can also shut down Historical Server.
The superuser account is specified in the
Server start-up command.
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parameters to the Historical
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