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It is managed user defined process which is a program of single process(e.g. notepad.exe, cal.exe).
Name of an executable binary and process resides memory should be identical. Executable Process should be resided in all the nodes with the same path, and does not need to be resided in the same path as the mirror disk or shared disk.
Process basically is executed with the system account, but is can be executed with particular user by using attributes of User, Password, Domain. 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Adding

There are two way to add a resource which one is select this from a group name and another is select this from a resource type.

Adding in Group

  1. When add a resource from a group name, select a group → right click → 'Add Resource'. Or select Edit(E) from the main menu bar → select 'Add Resource'. Or select 'Add Resource' icon from the tool bar.


    [Figure] Adding Resource in a group

  2. Select 'Process' from Resource Type lists and click 'Next' button. When add a resource from the Process resource type name, this step will be skipped.

    [Figure] Select Resource Wizard View

  3. Next steps are same as adding in resource type.

Adding in Resource Type

  1. ResourceType - Right Click - Click Add Resource

    [Figure] Adding Resource in a resource type

  2. Enter process name and full path.

    [Figure] Enter process path view

  3. Enter resource name.
    If you skip enter this, name will be given same value with process name when process path is defined.


    [Figure] Enter process path view

  4. Another way Click file selection icon and you can choose the file as shown below.
        


    [Figure] File Selection View

  5. Default value of user executing process resource is the user that execute process. 
    If you wish to use other user account, you can define in 'Execution Account' as shown below.

    [Figure] Specify account view

  6. As an additional setting, you can select desktop option and forced to terminate option.

    [Figure] Additional Settings of process resource view

Deleting

Select resource type → right click → delete resource.

             Select delete resource and resource will be deleted. 

            

            [Figure] Deleting process resource view



Status

The following table explains the status switching of the MCCS resource caused by a user's command and the status.
The command assumes that it is generated by a user.

Process agent: Manages the general processes.

StatusAgent commandDescriptionNote

Online

The registered process is running.

Offline

Terminate an ongoing process by sending the termination signal (TerminateProcess) to it.

 
Monitoring

It periodically monitors whether the process runs in the memory.
It does not check the internal operation status of the process or whether a normal response is received.
For the monitoring purpose, the operational status is checked by using the process name that includes the absolute path and the process ID (PID).

 

Offline

The registered process is terminated.

Online

In the attributes of process, run the program designated in the Path.
Path attribute is the absolute path for a program existing on the system.

For instance, if you configure the program that uses the 'notepad.exe readme.txt' command as a process agent, you can express it as follows.
"Path": "c: \windows\system32\notepad.exe" "Arguments": "readme.txt"

 
Monitoring

It periodically monitors whether the process runs in the memory.
It does not check the internal operation status of the process or whether a normal response is received. For the monitoring purpose, the operational status is checked by using the process name that includes the absolute path and the process ID (PID).

 

Trouble

When the online process is switched to offline without using the agent termination command, it is defined as the trouble state.

Online

In the attributes of process, run the program designated in the Path.
Path attribute is the absolute path for a program existing on the system.

 

For instance, if you configure the program that uses the 'notepad.exe readme.txt' command as a process agent, you can express it as follows.
"Path": "c: \windows\system32\notepad.exe" "Arguments": "readme.txt"

 
OfflineTerminate an ongoing process by sending the termination signal (TerminateProcess) to it. 

 


Attribute

[Figure] Process Attribute view

 

Attribute

Description

Type

DefaultEditNote

Arguments

It is the program argument. 
More than one factor must use at least one space as an identifier. When spaces are included in the factor, double quotation marks(" ") must be used. 

STRING

 Olonger than 80 characters.

Domain

It specifies the domain of user. It will be ignored if user name is not specified.

STRING

 O 

ForcibleTermination

When this value is inserted as True, process is terminated forcibly.

if this value is inserted as True, it will try normal termination. If termination did not executed, it will be terminated forcibly after the time set in offlinetimeout.

Note that application has no limit in standby.

BOOLEAN

 

falseO 

InteractiveWithDesktop

It permits reciprocal action with desktop. (It determines whether GUI to appear or hide) It determines to execute by background or foreground. 

BOOLEAN

 

falseO 

Password

It is the password defined by the user.
If user name is no specified, it is ignored.

PASSWORD

 O 

Path

It defines the path name of the program file. If this value is invalid, resource cannot be used.

  O 

StartupDirectory

It is a work directory. it means %MCCS_HOME% if it does not have a input value.

DIRECTORY

(.)O 

User

It is the user name which has received the permission to use the application. 
It is MCCS service account if there is no input value. 

STRING

 O 

Attribute value of ArgList arguments are the values that are added resources and the value can be changed or viewed through ’Specified Attribute’ list on the detailed information panel.

 

 

 

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