ctmdmstop (terminate CTM domain manager)
Format
ctmdmstop [-h] [-CTMDomain CTM-domain-name]
[-CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address]
[-CTMForce [-CTMDebugInfo]]
Function
This command terminates the CTM domain manager.
Arguments
- -h
- Displays how to use the command.
- -CTMDomain CTM-domain-name
- Specifies the name of the CTM domain to which the CTM domain manager belongs. You can specify1 to 31 alphanumeric characters and underscores (_).
- Do not specify a character string that begins with CTM or ctm. If this argument is omitted, CTMDOMAIN is set.
- -CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address
- Specifies the host name or IP address used by CTM in a node switching environment where a multi-homed host or IP address is inherited. You can specify a character string of 1 to 64 characters. If this argument is omitted, the host name acquired by the hostname command is set.
- If you restart the CTM domain manager after abnormal termination, do not change the value specified for the -CTMMyHost option. You can change the value of this option after terminating the CTM domain manager normally.
- -CTMForce
- Forcibly terminates the CTM domain manager.
- To restart the CTM domain manager that was forcibly terminated by the -CTMForce option, use the ctmdmstart command with the -CTMForceStart option specified.
- -CTMDebugInfo
- Acquires a shared memory dump and core files as debug information when the CTM domain manager is terminated forcibly. The -CTMDebugInfo option is valid only when the -CTMForce option is specified.
Return values
- 0:
- The command is terminated normally.
- Other than 0:
- The command terminated abnormally because an error occurred during command processing. Take the corrective action indicated in the output message, and then re-execute the command.