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Also, TIM informs you in the upper part that "The sub system TMSTIM is not started". So, we need to start the subsystem.
In order to do this go back to TIM's main menu and select option 26:
This will start the subsystem and TIM will start working.
Now, select option 1 again to get back into the status display.
Now the message in the upper sections says SBS TIM is active, which is, what we want:
First, the still is no activity to be observed in the lower Current Work section. Please be patient.
After a couple of minutes press F5
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If you have waited long enough, you will see some activity go on. If not, wait longer and press F5 again.
Now the Remark column has gone to -active- and in the lower section you see that the activity has started.
By pressing F5 every now and then you will see changes in this progress information.
- Phase 1 - Product Check running
- Restore of objects
- Migration of objects
- ...
- Phase 2 - Installation is in process
- Checking locks
In "real life" you will probably leave TIM alone at this state and come back after a while to look at the results.
What happens, when someone is using the software during installation?
During installation noone can/should use the software, because there are objects that need to be exchanged/deleted, etc. So TIM checks whether any of the objects are in use and if so, tells you about it.
It quits all activity and tells you to press F10 for more information:
Press F10
and see, what's the problem:
TIM will inform you in the Errorcode-column of the nature of the issue that caused the interruption.
There are various different Errorcodes, in this case it is ERR_INUSE, which means that there is still job hanging on to objects that need replacement, etc.