Using auto-start and the recovery database

  1. Drag and drop the File protocol icon onto the Graph panel to create two threads named thread1 and thread2 with a group name of production_ex2.
  2. For thread1, add a new route to thread2 and set it as static when the Create Route dialog box opens.
  3. Click Apply and save the file.
  4. On the thread1 Properties tab, select Save inbound messages in the Inbound pane and specify thread1_in in File. Leave Auto-start connection and Use recovery database selected in the Thread pane.
  5. Click Protocols Properties to open the protocol dialog box. Browse and select the Input Filename and click OK. In this example, it is frl_adt_.dat.
  6. Click Apply and save the file.
  7. Highlight thread2. In the Properties Outbound pane, select Save outbound messages and specify thread2_out in File. In the Thread pane, Auto-start connection and Use Recovery Database are selected by default.
  8. Click Apply and save the file.
  9. Open the Network Monitor and run the process process. In this example, it is trgprod. Because Auto-start connection is selected by default, both thread1 and thread2 start.
  10. Shut down the process.
  11. Open the process folder under %HCIROOT%\process name\exec\processes\process name. There are two files: thread1_in.msg (saved inbound message) and thread2_out.msg (saved outbound message).
  12. Return to Network Configurator. Highlight thread2 and clear Auto-start connection on the Properties tab. Click Apply and save the file.
  13. Open Network Monitor and run the process name process. thread2 should not be started.
  14. Open the Database Administrator and click Apply Command.
  15. Click Done to close the result pane. Then, shut down the process.