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Start a Database Instance Manually

If a database instance has been stopped, and you want to restart it, you may need to set it to run manually. There are several ways to do this, but the techniques you can use will vary depending on whether the database instance is registered as a Windows service.

NOTE: If you are unsure whether a database instance has been registered as a Windows service, view the Details for the database instance (see Display Details of a Database Instance). If Register as Service is selected, the database instance has been registered as a Windows service.

If you want to start a database instance that has been registered as Windows service, you can use the: Server Icon, Command Line, ClearSCADA Service Manager, or Windows Services. Alternatively, you could restart Windows - as the database instance is registered as a Windows service, it will start automatically when Windows restarts (unless you change the start-up options in the Windows Services settings).

If the database instance has not been registered as a Windows service, you can start it by using the Command Line or Server Icon.

NOTE: You can also use the Services settings to Stop, Pause and Resume the database instance.


ClearSCADA 2015 R2