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Troubleshooting the Daemon
Troubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM  3-3
Workspace Options
Right-click a workspace to display the options available for the workspace, including 
the ability to display the workspace log.
The following table lists the available options:
View Log
Displays the daemon log. For details see 
View Events
Displays the daemon events log.
Daemon Properties
Displays information about the computer where the 
daemon is running, such as the physical address and any 
username and password needed to access the computer.
Shutdown Daemon
Shuts down the daemon on the computer.
Recycle servers
Closes all unused servers and prepares all active servers to 
close when the client disconnects. New connection 
requests are allocated with new servers.
Kill servers
Immediately closes all active and unused servers.
Note
: It is recommended to use this option with caution, 
as it may lead to data loss.
Rename
Enables to change the name of the daemon displayed in 
the Runtime Explorer.
Remove
Removes the daemon from the Runtime Explorer.
Refresh
Refreshes the display.
Table 3–2   Workspace Options
Option
Description
Edit Workspace 
Configuration
Opens the daemon editor to enable you to reconfigure the 
workspace.
See Also
for details about the configuration settings.
Status
Checks the status of the workspace, whether it is available 
or not.
View Log
Displays the log for all servers for the workspace. For 
details se
View Events
Displays the workspace events log.
Recycle Servers
Closes all unused servers and prepares all active servers to 
close when the client disconnects. New connection 
requests are allocated with new servers.
Kill Servers
Immediately closes all active and unused servers.
Note
: It is recommended to use this option with caution, 
as it may lead to data loss.
Remove
Removes the selected workspace from the Runtime 
Explorer.
Disable
Disables the selected workspace.
Refresh
Refreshes the display.
Table 3–1  (Cont.)  Daemon Options
Option
Description