6. Troubleshooting Ingres : Troubleshoot Startup, Shutdown, or Configuration Problems : Check Ingres Installation on Windows : Detect Ingres Startup Problems on Windows
 
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Detect Ingres Startup Problems on Windows
To troubleshoot startup problems on Windows, follow these steps:
1. Determine which Ingres processes are running.
2. Verify that all required Ingres system processes are running. The following processes are the minimum required for a complete installation:
iigcn
Name Server process
iigcc
Communications Server process (present only on sites with Ingres Net)
II_IUSV_nnn
Recovery Server process
dmfacp
Archiver process
iidbms
DBMS Server process
iigcd
Data Access Server process
iistar
Star Server process (present only on sites with Ingres Star)
rmcmd
Remote command process
iigcb
Bridge Server process (present only on sites with Ingres Bridge)
3. If ingstart does not complete successfully, do the following:
a. Check the output from ingstart. This is saved in the file:
%II_SYSTEM%\ingres\files\ingstart.log
Error log files and individual component log files are listed in Logging and Locking Systems (see page Logging and Locking Systems).
b. Try to determine the reason for startup failure.
c. A process failed to start. If a process failed to start, continue on to the detailed sections on startup problems for that specific process.