Whats your OS???

If it is Windows, you can have the Windows Services manager to restart the 
process after it dies. The Services manager has optionsĀ to do a task after a 
process dies one of themĀ  which is to restart it..

If you are on UNIX you could write a cron job to check the process at intervals 
when a AIE schedule has to run, and if not found to restart it..

Or you could write a cron job to stop the process at a anticipated time when 
there will be no AIE job running and to automatically start just before an AIE 
process is about to be triggered..

Joe




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From: Shyam Attavar <atta...@sbcglobal.net>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thu, December 3, 2009 1:34:36 AM
Subject: Adding AIE process to armonitor.conf

** 
Dear Listers,

We are seeing an issue with the AIE process dying from time to time and we 
would like to add this to armonitor.conf, so that the process can be restarted 
without any manual intervention. We are currently running only a single 
instance of AIE on the same box running AR Server. I am not sure if this is 
even recommended. I was wondering if any of you have done this. If so, what are 
the things we need to watch out for? 

Any insight is really appreciated.

Thanks,
--
Shyam




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