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What Happens If a Server Stops?

The Client Server Encyclopedia (CSE) contains restartable and non-restartable servers:

Restartable Servers

Non-restartable Servers

Coordination Server

ID Server

Construction Server

Lock Server

Model/Subset Server

 

User/Group Server

 

Version Control Server

 

If an unexpected condition causes a restartable server or server process to stop, another instance of the server will be started on demand with the next request. If there is not an automatic restart, use the following steps to restart the servers.

For non-restartable server processes, you must shutdown and then restart the servers using the following steps. Manually restarting a non-restartable server after an unexpected termination may affect database integrity.

If the ID server process or the Lock server process stops:

Follow these steps:

  1. If possible, wait for any upload or checkout processing to finish.
  2. Stop the servers.
  3. Restart the servers

Note:For more information, see Configure a CSE Server Environment in the CA Gen Client Server Encyclopedia User Guide.