I am quite sure that Colin knows what he is talking
about but the startup document you refer to is just
plain wrong when it states that JDE services must be
set to manual. I have automated the startup of NT
Services and have never seen an issue.
As far as waiting for the killqueues to die, the only
way I bring down the services is manually, waiting for
the killqueues to die. I am not sure why you would
want to automate the stopping of services but the only
thing I can think of is to bring them down orderly in
case of a OS restart, and even then who cares since
the reboot will clear the processes.
1. Uninstall jdesque
cd jdedwardsoneworld\ddp\b733x\system\bin32
jdesque -u
2. Uninstall jdesnet
jdesnet -u
3. Reboot
4. Reinstall jdesnet
jdesnet -i -d"YOURRDBMSGOESHERE"
5. Reinstall jdesque
jdesque -i -d"JDE Update 3 B733 Network"
6. Set JDE Network to start automatically
7. Set JDE Queue to start automatically
8. *** Reset both Services' Passwords ***
9. To test:
Stop all three services- Queue then Network then
RDBMS
Start the Queue and it should start the RDBMS and the
Network before starting
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