Hi Franklin 
If I remember correctly, the Arpluginsvr is monitored by the armonitor (on 
windows anyway), I have noticed that the Armonitor process restarts any process 
it is monitoring as soon as it is killed. I assume that the behaviour is 
similar on *nix systems.

I frequently restart the Java plugin server in this way, and that is also 
"under" the armonitor.


with regards,



Jonas Stumph Stevnsvig
Remedy Developer
BEC Competence Centre
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Sendt: 14. september 2009 20:07
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Emne: Re: ARServer Plugin Server

Franklin,

I can't speak for UNIX, but for windows you can set the parameters regarding 
the restart of a service.  Right-click on the specific service and select 
properties. Then go to the tab marked "Recovery." You then can choose "First 
Failure" action, "Second Failure" action and then "Subsequent Failures" action. 
There are a few other items by those I mention will greatly increase your 
control. Default is "Take No Action."

Tom

Thomas J. Mutaffis (RSP)




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Subject: ARServer Plugin Server


Good Day,

Question; Is there a method to restart the AR Server Plugin Server without 
restarting the Application as a whole.

Thanks

Franklin A. Jordan,
Energy Enterprise Solutions, LLC C-048/GTN
DOE Office of the CIO - Energy IT Services Infrastructure, Integration, and 
Architecture Division (IM-622.1)
Phone: 301-903-8502
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