dcsvstop (Terminate server)

Format

dcsvstop [-f[-d]] user-server-name[ user-server-name]...

Function

The dcsvstop command terminates a server.

The dcsvstop command cannot be used at archive-journal target nodes.

Options

-d

Collects the user server core file when a user server is forcibly terminated. This option can be specified to collect core files as troubleshooting information when the dcsvstart or dcsvstop command has not been terminated. The option must always be used with the -f option.

-f

Specifies that the specified user server is to be terminated forcibly.

When this option is omitted, the specified server is terminated normally.

Command arguments

user-server-name~<identifier, 1-8 characters>

Specifies the name of the user server to be terminated. You can specify a maximum of 50 user server names in the dcsvstop command.

Output messages

Message IDDescriptionOutput destination
KFCA01801-EDCDIR environment variable has not been set.Standard error output
KFCA01821-EOpenTP1 cannot be continued.Message log file
KFCA01842-IServer is terminating.Message log file
KFCA01843-IServer has been terminated.Message log file
KFCA01844-EServer termination processing failed.Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01849-WWaiting for server termination.Message log file, standard output
KFCA01860-Edcsvstop command input format is invalid.Standard error output
KFCA01861-Edcsvstop command processing failed.Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01862-EEnter a server name.Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01863-Edcsvstop command cannot be executed.Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01864-EOvertime occurred.Message log file, standard error output
KFCA01866-EServer name duplication error occurred.Standard error output
KFCA01867-EShared memory cannot be allocated.Standard error output
KFCA01868-EServer name is invalid.Standard error output
KFCA01869-Edcsvstop command cannot be accepted.Standard error output

Notes