OpenTM2 is deprecated. Use instead t5memory, available in the docker-based setup.
OpenTM2MemoryService is OpenTM2 is not part of translate5, but translate5 builds on it as a translation memory.
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For advanced users: the port is configured in "C:\OTM\WIN\OtmMemoryService.conf" and can be changed if needed.
For security reasons a firewall should ensure that only requests from the translate5 server is are permitted to access the above port, since there are no authentication mechanisms needed to query the port.
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At the time being OpenTM2 has a bug in its multi-threading engine. Therefore to avoid crashes, please open C:\OTM\WIN\OtmMemoryService.conf set the value Threads=1 and restart the OpenTM2 service. We will remove this message, as soon as translate5 updater ships an OpenTM2 release with a fix |
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stop the service (and / or close the GUI if used) of the currently running OpenTM2 Version.
To stop the service run "cmd" as adminstrator (see above) and type the following command:
sc stop OpenTM2MemoryService
- just install the new version over the old one, as described above for the initial installation
start the service again:
sc start OpenTM2MemoryService
Restarting the Windows Server
If you have to restart your Windows Server (due to maintenance or whatever) you should stop the OpenTM2 Service manually before.
sc stop OpenTM2MemoryService
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