Software The workability software control of workability allows restarting the a module or the Axxon PSIM core if there is no response from the this module.
To configure the software control of workability, do the following:
- Go to the settings panel for the System restart
service - service object.
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- The list of
run - modules running on this computer is automatically displayed
automatically - in the Module column (1).
. with the whose state is determined as In process |
state
Image Removed sign. Modules with the No response state the Image Addedsign. Modules whose state is determined as No response (red field) or Shutdown are marked with the ! sign |
- The current state of modules is automatically displayed in the Status, hours column (2).
In the - The square brackets display the
time of - module working time since the last restart
is displayed - in the HH:MM:SS format.
- In the Response timeout, sec field,
type-in - enter the time period in seconds during which the response from the module
will be waited - is awaited (3).
.The system will restart You can restart the system if there is no response from the module |
within after the waiting interval. |
- In the Quantity of
restart- restarts field
, type-in - (4), enter the maximum number of restarts (module or the Axxon PSIM core) that can be performed within the specified
time - period
(4)- .
- In the In time field
, type-in - (5), enter the new numerical value and/or select
in the Time unit dropdown list - from the Type of period drop-down list (6) the required metric unit of period if you want to change the value of the time period during which the maximum number of restarts can be performed
(5-6)- .
In - From the Restart
dropdown list- drop-down list (7), select the required
method - way of restart
(7)- .
- Select the module
method, - option if you want to restart the module without a response.
- Select the
core method, to restart the - core option if you want to restart the Axxon PSIM core
without - when there is no response from the module.
. Select the None value if the restart is not needed |
In case you don't want to restart the system when there is no response from the module, select the none value. |
- The remaining number of restarts
within - during the
specified - current time period is automatically displayed in the Remains of restarts column (8).
-
. changes over the the Shutdown state if the number of performed restarts exceeds the maximum one during the current time period. |
. remaining reboots counter may be counter of the remaining restarts can reset in the following |
circumstancesa. If the period of time in 1. The counter is reset upon the new restart if the time period during which the maximum number of |
reboots restarts can be performed |
has elapsed but expires and the number of |
reboots performed does not performed restarts doesn't exceed the maximum |
, then one. 2. The module restarts and the counter |
will be reset upon a new reboot.
b. If the period of time in which the is reset if the time period during which the maximum number of |
reboots restarts can be performed |
has elapsed expires and the maximum number of |
reboots has been performed, then the module will reboot and the counter will be reset - In
the - the Memory (Mb) field (9), enter the value of the memory threshold consumed by the module
. Exceeding of this value requires the system restart (9) - , exceeding which, you must restart the system.
- To save changes, click
the - the Apply button (10). Configuring the software control of workability is complete.
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Configuring the software control of workability is
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complete.