How to Stop and Restart the Database Server on Windows
If you installed the database server as a Windows service using Configuration Wizard, you can stop it and restart it using the Harmony Control Panel or the Windows Services control panel. If you installed it using Service Launcher, you can stop it and restart it manually in Service Launcher.
How to stop and restart the database server service using the Harmony Control Panel
- Open the Start menu and, in the Programs menu, select Harmony 24 [Edition] > Tools > Control Panel.
- When prompted, allow Control Panel to make changes to your device.
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In the Process Starter drop-down, select HarmonyStarter0-tbdbserver.
NOTE The number after HarmonyStarter may be different, depending on how many Harmony services were installed before this one. - Click on Stop.
- When you are ready to start the server again, click on Start.
How to stop and restart the database server service using the Windows Services control panel
- Open the Windows Control Panel:
- On Windows 7: Open the Start menu and select All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Control Panel.
- On Windows 8.1, Windows 10, or Windows11: Open the Start menu and, in the programs list, select Windows System > Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel, navigate to System and Security > Administrative Tools.
- Double-click on Services.
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Scroll-down to HarmonyStarter0-tbdbserver.
NOTE The number after HarmonyStarter may be different, depending on how many Harmony services were installed before this one. - Right-click on the service and select Stop.
- When you are ready to start the server again, right-click on it and select Start.
How to stop and restart the database server in Service Launcher
- Make sure you are currently signed in as the user running the service.
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In the notification tray, click on the Service Launcher icon.
The Service Launcher application opens.
- Select the Database Server tab.
- Click on Stop.
- When you are ready to start the server again, click on Launch.
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