Close Application

When you close the System Administration & Diagnostics application, a warning may appear, depending on the status and usage of the active connection. The following table shows the close processing and close processing that may appear in the warning message box. The possible situations are listed in order of precedence, highest to lowest. If more than one situation applies, the message box and operation for the situation listed highest in the table is used. See Closing the System Administration & Diagnostics application for details about closing the application.

Table: Close Application Warnings and Operation

Connection Type

Connection in Use By:

Message Box Text

(Title: Close Application)

Operation Result:

Modem or Remote Configuration

DB Programminga

The active connection (<connection name>) is a [modem / remote configuration] connection, which is in use by DB Programming. Before you close the application, you must terminate the DB Programming session.

(Close application anyway / Cancel)

The System Administration & Diagnostics application is closed. DB Programming and any other applications are left running, but their links go down.

Another application

The active connection (<connection name>) is a [modem / remote configuration] connection, which may be in use by the following:

<list>b

Are you sure you want to close the application?

(Close application / Cancel)

The System Administration & Diagnostics application is closed. Other application is left running, but its link goes down.

Onsite or Network

DB Programming or another application

None

The System Administration & Diagnostics application is closed. Other applications are unaffected.

a. Because DB Programming may be in the middle of processing a restore or any other update, the System Administration & Diagnostics application does not blindly force it to terminate. Verify that DB Programming is not busy, and then end the session.

b. The list of applications that may be using the connection may include one or more of the following: AWS Web page, SSH connection, and Diagnostics Monitor. System Administration & Diagnostics checks for these applications at least as reliably as DB Programming did in versions 3.0 through 3.2. If applications other than those listed are using the connection, they may not be detected. Also if the AWS Web page is open for any 5000 CP, because the IP address is not internally visible to System Administration & Diagnostics, it is listed as an application possibly using the connection.

 

 


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