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7.7 Service

7.7 Service

This is managed Windows services
Window Services is a process that is managed by SCM(Service Control Management) of Windows O.S. The service managed by SCM includes kernel driver but those are not managed by MCCS agent.
Commonly, it can be used when dealing with package software like MS-SQL or Oracle DB.
Most of the setting values of Window Services are defined by the user are maintained except two values when these are managed by MCCS windows service agent.
Startup of service will be changed manually and will be changed not to do any action after failing from recovery.This delegates service start/stop/restart to MCCS. 

Table of Contents

Adding

Add the Windows service resource to a group.

  1. When add a resource from a group name, select a group → right click → 'Add Resource'.

  2. Select 'Service' from Resource Type lists and click 'Next' button. 

  3. Enter service name and it will automatically search and suggest proper service name.
    Select the service to be managed.

    [Figure] Service Resource Added


  4. Click the 'Finish' button to add the basic application resource. 
    You can immediately check the result in the management web console.

Deleting

Select resource type → right click → delete resource.
The deleted resource will immediately disappear from the management web console.

After deleting the service resource, if another resource is added, the changed status values and start type will not revert to the original.
After deleting it. go to the service windows (services.msc) and reset the setting.
(ex: Change the Start Type from 'Manual' to 'Auto'. Change the Status value from 'Stopped' to 'Started'.)

 
[Figure] Delete 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.

Windows service agent: Directly manages the service registered in Windows SCM (Service Control Manager).

StatusAgent commandDescriptionNote

Online

Windows service is operating properly.

Offline

Terminates windows service. It has the same effects as the following command.
C:\> SC STOP SERVICE_NAME EX) SC STOP SQLSERVER

 
Monitoring

The status of Windows service is assessed. Refer to the results from running the following command.
C:W> SC STATUS SERVICE_NAME EX) SC STATUS SQLSERVER

 

Offline

Windows service is terminated.

Online

Windows service is started. It has the same effects as the following command.
C:\> SC START SERVICE_NAME EX) SC START SQLSERVER

 
Monitoring

The status of Windows service is assessed. Refer to the results from running the following command.
C:W> SC STATUS SERVICE_NAME EX) SC STATUS SQLSERVER

 

Trouble

Windows service is not operating properly.

OnlineWindows service is started. It has the same effects as the following command.
C:\> SC START SERVICE_NAME EX) SC START SQLSERVER
 
OfflineTerminates windows service. It has the same effects as the following command.
C:\> SC STOP SERVICE_NAME EX) SC STOP SQLSERVER
 

 

 

Attribute

Display the unique attribute of Windows service resource.

Attribute

Description

Type

DefaultEditNote

ServiceName

It is a name of the window service to be monitored.

STRING

 X 
Arguments

It is the program argument. \r\nMore 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. \r\nThe factor may not be longer than 80 characters.

STRING O 
KillProcessNameProcess should be killed at offline-timeoutSTRING 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.

 

If you register the Windows service resource, the service will not be automatically started.

 

 

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