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Current and active

 

The channel is "current" if it is in any state other than inactive. A current channel is "active" unless it is in RETRYING, STOPPED, or STARTING state. If a channel is "active" it may also show a substate giving more detail of exactly what the channel is doing.

Figure 1. Flows between channel states

  1. When a channel is in one of the six states highlighted in Figure 1 (INITIALIZING, BINDING, REQUESTING, RUNNING, PAUSED, or STOPPING), it is consuming resource and a process or thread is running; the channel is active.

  2. When a channel is in STOPPED state, the session may be active because the next state is not yet known.

 

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Channel states


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