If you need to, you can stop the QIndex utility that is processing a queue. (For example, you need to stop QIndex if you find it necessary to reboot the machine. You also need to stop the QIndex utility to make certain kinds of adjustments to deferred index queue assignments.)
Stopping QIndex on any index stops QIndex for the entire queue.
If you have multiple queues assigned to QIndex and you stop QIndex, Horizon will stop processing all of the queues assigned to that QIndex session.
To stop QIndex
1 | Open the mq_index view in the Table Editor, or start the Indexes process. |
The default location of this process is the Administration\Index Control Menu folder on the navigation bar.
2 | Choose any index that is assigned to the queue you want to stop. |
Horizon displays the Edit Horizon Index Definitions window.
3 | Click Page Down or resize the window to display the Queue field: |
4 | Mark the Stop Queue’s Indexer box. |
Important: Marking the Stop Queue’s Indexer box stops processing on all indexes assigned to that queue.
5 | Save your changes. |
6 | Close the List Horizon Index Definitions window to have your changes take effect. |
Important: Remember to start QIndex again. (For instructions, see See "Starting QIndex " or Starting QIndex Manually.)
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