Starting the daemon process for the second (third, fourth...) time
In this case the Daemon starter window (see Figure 26) on your screen
contains information about the existing daemon process:
Pid – the daemon process identification number.
Socket directory name – path to the directory with the socket
file supporting communication between Daemon and client
programs.
Connection status – the status of connection with this socket.
There are two status types:
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T o start a new daemon process:
1. Kill the existing daemon process using the kill button. The
window displaying the process-killed results will appear on
your screen (see Figure 27).
OK – successfully connected.
Failed – failed to connect.
Figure 26. Daemon starter
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