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Configuring Automatic Restart for Server Components


Automatic restart is a feature that allows Siebel Server components to automatically attempt a restart if it exits with error. For a user-defined number of times after the error, the Siebel Server tries to restart the component. This feature greatly reduces the administration of Siebel Server components. By default, this feature is disabled for all components.

You can configure automatic restart using the following parameters:

  • Auto Restart (alias AutoRestart)
  • Minimum Up Time (alias MinUpTime)
  • Number of Restarts (alias NumRestart)

The Minimum Up Time and Number of Restarts parameters combine to determine the number of restart attempts in a time interval allowed for a component (NumRestart * MinUpTime). If a component instance cannot be restarted after this time interval, no new restart will be attempted (therefore, the component instance will not be running). For descriptions of these parameters, see Parameters.

Typically, you should set these parameters at the component level, but depending on your system configuration, you may want to set these parameters at the Siebel Enterprise Server or Siebel Server levels. For information on configuring parameters, see About Siebel System Parameters.

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