You can assign each service on your system to be a member of a service group. By default, each service belongs to a group, as listed in the following table.
Service | Default group |
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Network server | SQLANYServer |
Personal server | SQLANYEngine |
MobiLink synchronization client | SQLANYMLSync |
SQL Remote Message Agent | SQLANYRemote |
MobiLink server | SQLANYMobiLink |
Broadcast Repeater utility | SQLANYNS |
MobiLink Listener | SQLANYLSN |
SQL Anywhere Volume Shadow Copy Service | SQLANYVSS |
Before you can configure your services to ensure that they start in the correct order, you must check that your service is a member of an appropriate group. You can check which group a service belongs to, and change this group, from Sybase Central.
From the Context dropdown list, choose SQL Anywhere 12.
In the right pane, click the Services tab.
Select the service and then from the File menu, choose Properties.
Click the Dependencies tab. The top text box displays the name of the group the service belongs to.
Click Change to display a list of available groups on your system.
Select one of the groups, or type a name for a new group.
Click OK to assign the service to that group.
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