on ‎2010 Feb 02 7:40 AM
Dear All,
I am trying to Install WWI with EHS Management Server
As per config guide
a) Install EHSSTART.EXE as a service
Host <Name of local PC>
Name For example, EhsStart
Display Name For example, EH&S Failure Recovery
Executable path <WWI or Expert Bin directory>\EHSSTART.EXE
Service Arguments
User Account LocalSystem
Service Type Own Process
Desktop Interaction No
Start Type Automatically
Error Control Normal
Service Dependency EventLog (generated automatically)
Use event logging Yes
Event logfile Application Logfile
Event types Information, Warning, Error
Message files <WWI or Expert Bin directory>\WIN32SVC.DLL <WWI or Expert Bin directory>\EHSSTART.EXE
but to do all these activities, when I am executing EhsStart.exe Nothing is Happening..no sepra
could you pleaes explain me how Install EHSSTART.EXE as a service
Please guide me
Thanking You
Regards
Amol
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Hello Amol,
If any executable is not starting means either you dont have authorization, or not supported in the given OS or there is a pending system boot or there is a dependency program which actually invokes this program.
Now coming to EHSSTART.EXE as Windows Service, you need to start Services admin, which starts with SVc* and start entering the parameters as you described.
You will find this executable in the same folder where you have installed WWI server.
Thanks
Jayakumar
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Hello Amol,
I mistook this with WWI Services creation.
To create EHS Management services, I understand you have installed the WWI server with EHS Management option, during the system pop uptime. During Installation system inovkes a dailog box asking if this is managed using EHS Management services.
At that time you need to maintain the parameters you mentioned above.
Then accordingly add the information in SAP.INI file.
Thanks
Jayakumar
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