Effects of warm boot on control steps
A warm restart (boot) of the Server has the following effects on control steps:
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Procedure- Reactivated stepsare not active after a warm boot. Instead, the previously active control step is active. The left column in Past instructions contains the usual information (the reactivation number is remembered). The middle column displaysReactivated Control Step Terminated byand the right column has a check mark. An InstructionComplete event record containing the step’s HTML is created. In addition, a ControlStepStop event record is added. These control steps are not eligible for reactivation.Server shutting downeProcedure
- Control stepsthat were active during a warm boot of theServer are still active when the server starts again, but the control step is restarted with a new reactivation number. All signatures and previously-entered values associated with the control step due to parameter deviation or canceled step verification signatures are removed. A Past control step is added, which stateseProcedureControl Step Terminated by.Server shutting downeProcedure
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