5-120 Installing and Using Utilities
IMPORTANT:
1.
Standard operating system services do not require control during the Active Upgrade process.
Select only services that are related to your critical applications (such as Exchange, SQL and
IIS).
2.
The Active Upgrade Consol never changes the default Startup Type for a service on
the Production Side. Maintaining the default Startup Type on the Production Side ensures that
a service will always be able to restart on the Production Side if the upgrade process is
aborted or failed.
Selection of Application Services
Check Box State
Description
Cleared
Not selected.
Checked
Selected in the current configuration file.
Checked
(Gray)
Selected in a child configuration file. If applicable, you can click the check
box to explicitly select the service in the current configuration file, but you
cannot deselect it without editing the child configuration.
To select a service for the Active Upgrade Console to control
1.
On the
Application Services
page, find a service you want to stop and start.
2.
Click the check box to the left of the service name.
3.
Repeat these steps for each service you want to stop and restart.
To deselect a service, clear the check box to the left of the service name.
(By default, the services on the
Application Services
page are listed alphabetically. If you prefer to
sort them by other criteria, click on one of the column headings. For example, if you want to group
services by those you have selected and not selected, click the heading above the check boxes.)
When you have finished selecting services to control, or if you have no services to control, you can
click
Next
to proceed with the next configuration step.
TIPS:
Configuring Custom Actions, page 5-123
Managing Critical Applications During the Upgrade Process, page 5-95
Displaying the Upgrade Summary, page 5-131
Summary of Contents for Express5800/320Fd-MR
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