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Managing Production Auto-Start

Managing Production Auto-Start

You can specify that a production is automatically started in a namespace at system startup, and is automatically stopped at system shutdown. This option is the recommended way to start and stop productions.

If you have access to all namespaces, you can assign a Relative Startup Priority to an auto-start production. When the system starts up, the production with the highest priority number starts first, regardless of its namespace. If two productions share a priority number, the alphabetical order of the productions’ namespaces determines which production starts first. You cannot set a Relative Startup Priority if you do not have access to all namespaces.

To access this page in the Management Portal, select Interoperability > Manage > Auto-Start Production.

To enable auto-start for a single production in the current namespace:

  1. Select the production from the drop-down list.

  2. If you have access to all namespaces, set the Relative Startup Priority. Productions with the highest number start first.

  3. Click Apply.

InterSystems IRIS displays a dialog asking you to confirm that you want to auto-start this production.

To disable auto-start in the current namespace:

  1. Do not select any productions from the drop-down list.

  2. Click Apply.

InterSystems IRIS displays a dialog box asking you to confirm that you do not want to auto-start any production in this namespace.

A different page lets you override auto-start for all productions.

Important:

If you define a production to auto-start in a mirror configuration, it automatically starts on the current primary node in a failover situation. No further action is necessary. For details on the mirror failover process, see Mirroring.

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