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With these post-installation instructions, a site can run one or more instances of the Data Object Broker under the control of the Windows services manager. A Data Object Broker that is registered as a service can be set to start automatically at system startup.To run the Data Object Broker as a Windows service, it must be defined to the Windows services manager through the Registry. To do this, complete the following:hrncrSvc -i service_namewhere service_name is a unique name that you assign to the service.Make sure that this user ID is also defined as the SYSADMIN in the Data Object Broker parameter file crparm. For more information on the SYSADMIN Data Object Broker parameter and the crparm file, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker Parameters.TIBCO Object Service Broker for Open Systems Utilities for information about the hrncrSvc (Install Data Object Broker as a Windows Service) utility and the arguments that it takes.
3. This causes the Data Object Broker to start when the machine is rebooted. You can shut down and restart your machine if you want to ensure automatic startup is functioning correctly.Windows imposes a 20-second time limit for a service to shut down when a general Windows system shutdown is requested. The Data Object Broker cannot shut down in this time and is terminated by Windows.When the Data Object Broker restarts, it recovers properly. To avoid having Windows terminate the Data Object Broker, stop the service.
• From the Services applet of the Windows Control Panel, select the Data Object Broker service and click on the Close button.
• Each method closes the service properly and advises the Windows service manager of the shutdown.hrncrSvc -u service_name
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