HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager (HDLM) for Windows Systems User's Guide (HIT5201-96001, January 2008)

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4.5 Starting and Stopping the HDLM Manager
If an error occurs in the system, such as in an HDLM program, you may need to manually stop
or start HDLM to recover from the error. The following subsections describe these processes.
4.5.1 Starting the HDLM Manager
During installation, the HDLM manager is registered as a Windows service and the startup
type is set to Automatic. This means that when Windows starts, the HDLM manager also
starts automatically. If, for some reason, the HDLM manager has not started, start it as
follows:
Log on to Windows as a member of the administrators group. In Control Panel, choose
Administrative Tools and then Services. From the list of services, double-click
DLMManager, and then click the Start button.
Use one of the following procedures to confirm that the HDLM manager is active:
When using the dlnkmgr command's view operation:
Execute the following command:
>dlnkmgr view -sys -msrv
HDLM Manager Ver WakeupTime
Alive xx-xx yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
KAPL01001-I The HDLM command completed normally. Operation name = view, completion
time = yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
>
When the HDLM Manager column shows Alive, the HDLM manager is active.
When using the HDLM GUI, click the Component Information button of Options window to
display the HDLM Component information dialog box. If the Status of HDLM manager shows
Alive, the HDLM manager is active.