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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Domains
  3. Managing Your Account
  4. Using Informatica Administrator
  5. Using the Domain View
  6. Domain Management
  7. Nodes
  8. High Availability
  9. Connections
  10. Connection Properties
  11. Domain Object Export and Import
  12. License Management
  13. Monitoring
  14. Log Management
  15. Domain Reports
  16. Understanding Globalization
  17. Appendix A: Code Pages
  18. Appendix B: Custom Roles
  19. Appendix C: Informatica Platform Connectivity
  20. Appendix D: Configure the Web Browser

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Process States

Process States

You can identify the state of a
CDI-PC Integration Service
process by the icon that displays in the Administrator tool.
The state icons also indicate the type of node on which the process runs. If the primary node has high availability, a yellow diamond is superimposed on the process state icon. If the process runs on a grid, a grid icon is superimposed on the process state icon.
The following table describes the icons that indicate process states:
State
Icon
Aborted
The process running in the node has been aborted.
Aborted (with high availability)
The process running in the node has been aborted.
Aborted (Grid)
The process in the grid has been aborted.
Disabled
The process in the node is disabled.
Disabled (with high availability)
The process in the node is disabled.
Disabled (Grid)
The process in the node is disabled.
Failed
The process in the node has failed.
Failed (with high availability)
The process in the node has failed.
Failed (Grid)
The process in the grid is disabled.
Running
The process in the node is running.
Running (with high availability)
The process in the node is running.
Running (Grid)
The process in the grid is running.
Standing by or Delayed
The process in the node is delayed.
Standing by or Delayed (with high availability)
The process in the node is delayed.
Standing by or Delayed (Grid)
The process in the grid is delayed.
Starting
The process in the node is starting.
Starting (with high availability)
The process in the node is starting.
Starting (Grid)
The process in the grid is starting.
Stopped
The process in the node has stopped.
Stopped (with high availability)
The process in the node has stopped.
Stopped (Grid)
The process in the grid has stopped.
Stopping
The process in the node is stopping.
Stopping (with high availability)
The process in the node is stopping.
Stopping (Grid)
The process in the grid is stopping.

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