Cisco Cisco Intelligent Automation for SAP 2.2 User Guide

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Cisco TEO—Process Automation Guide for Automation for SAP HANA
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Chapter 5      Using the SAP HANA Atomic Processes (Activities)
  Defining the SAP HANA Activities
HANA Stop Instance Activity
Use the HANA Stop Instance activity to stop HANA daemon instance wide or on a single host.
Step 1
On the Toolbox pane, click the HANA Stop Instance activity and drag it onto the Workflow pane.
Step 2
On the General tab, enter the following information:
Step 3
Click the Inputs tab and specify the following information:
Step 4
Complete the appropriate information in the following tabs:
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Start Point—Specify the starting point for when the child process starts in the activity.
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Target—Specify whether the defined process target should be used or overridden.
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Credentials—Specify the runtime user whose credentials should be used for process execution.
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Knowledge Base—Select the appropriate knowledge base article to associate with the activity.
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Result Handlers—Click the appropriate buttons to manage the condition branches on the workflow.
Step 5
Click the Save 
 tool to save the activity definition.
Field
Description
Name
Name of the activity.
Type
Display only. Displays the type of activity.
Description
Text description of the activity.
Field
Description
Priority Level
Enter the priority level to indicate up/down instance 
priority level which instances should be stopped.
Soft Timeout
Specify the timeout in seconds to wait for a soft shutdown 
via SIGQUIT. If the timeout expires, a hard shutdown is 
used for the remaining instances. All functions work 
asynchronously, just triggering the operation and returning 
immediately.
Wait Timeout
Specify the timeout in seconds to wait for an instance to 
stop. If the timeout expires during a stop, the operation will 
continue stopping the remaining instances.
Host
Host (<Hostname> or "Instance") on which to start HANA 
daemon.