Starting Translation Engines
Start your Translation Engines so that SDL Machine Translation Edge can access their resources during the translation process. When you start a Translation Engine, a Job Engine will use it as a translation server for the Language Pair which that Translation Engine serves.
Before you begin
You need to have a Machine Translation Edge administrator user account to access the following operations. If you have an SDL BeGlobal subscription and you want to access SDL BeGlobal resources from within Machine Translation Edge, you must configure the Edge Cloud connection before you add any hosts or servers. All Language Pairs and Translation Engines which originate in SDL BeGlobal (in the cloud) are marked by a cloud () symbol.
About this task
Translation Engine(s) on a Machine Translation Edge host need to be stopped when that host is removed from a Machine Translation Edge instance and when the language pair the Translation Engine is serving needs to be uninstalled from that host. Translation Engines need to be manually started after they have been added to a Machine Translation Edge host. If a Translation Engine is in the invalid state, restart it by stopping then starting it again.
Procedure
- Launch the Web GUI.
- Log in using a Machine Translation Edge administrator account.
- Navigate to .
- Under the Translation Engines column, identify the Translation Engine you want to start and select the Start button.
Results
: indicates the server has successfully started.
: indicates the server has successfully stopped.
: indicates that server needs to be stopped and started, or removed and re-added.