Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference
Function
When you are operating in a cluster system, this command forcibly terminates the JP1/IM - Manager processes.
Executing the jco_stop.cluster command during cluster operation may not stop all processes, resulting in a cluster operation failure. The jco_killall.cluster command forcibly terminates processes. Use this command only when processes cannot be terminated by the normal method of stopping JP1/IM - Manager Service.
The command can terminate the following processes:
- Process management (jco_spmd)
- Automatic Action Service (jcamain)
- Event Console Service (evtcon)
- Event Base Service (evflow)
- Event Generation Service (evgen)
- Central Scope Service (jcsmain)
- IM Configuration Management Service (jcfmain)
- IM database service
Format
jco_killall.cluster [logical-host-name]
Execution permission
Superuser permissions
Storage directory
/etc/opt/jp1cons/
Arguments
logical-host-name
Specifies a logical host name set in JP1/Base. The permitted length is from 1 to 15 characters (bytes). If this option is omitted, the command assumes the logical host name specified in the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable. If the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is not specified, the command assumes the physical host name.
Notes
This command checks the first 15 bytes of the logical host name and then forcibly terminates the corresponding process. It cannot forcibly terminate a process at a logical host whose name consists of more than 15 bytes.
Return values
0 Normal termination 1 Logical host name is not specified 2 There is no log directory
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