uCosminexus Service Platform, Setup and Operation Guide
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(1) Prerequisites
To stop user-defined receptions, the following conditions must be fulfilled:
(2) Stopping method
To stop user-defined receptions, execute the cscrcptnstop command or the csccompostop command in the operating environment.
Use the cscrcptnstop and csccompostop commands in the following cases:
- cscrcptnstop command
- Use this command to stop user-defined receptions and standard receptions in a batch.
- Use this command to stop the user-defined reception deployed on the HCSC server in a batch.
- You can also stop user-defined receptions in a batch for each cluster. Note that you cannot stop only a specific user-defined reception.
- Use this command to stop user-defined receptions in the operating environment in which the corresponding repository exists.
- csccompostop command
- Use this command to stop the service adapter, business process, and user-defined reception in a batch.
- You cannot stop only user-defined receptions in a batch.
- Use this command to stop specific user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server.
- You can also stop specific user-defined receptions for each cluster.
- Use this command to stop user-defined receptions in the operating environment in which the corresponding repository exists.
The description of how to execute each command is as follows:
- œUsing the cscrcptnstop command
- Execute the cscrcptnstop command in the operating environment.
- For details on the cscrcptnstop command, see "cscrcptnstop (stopping standard receptions and user-defined receptions) " in "Service Platform Reference Guide".
- Execution format of the cscrcptnstop command is as follows:
- To stop user-defined receptions deployed on all HCSC servers within the cluster in a batch (for each cluster)
- Execute the command by specifying the cluster name.
- The user-defined receptions deployed on all HCSC servers within the cluster specified in the -cluster option are stopped in a batch (all standard receptions that are not stopped are also not stopped at the same time).
cscrcptnstop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -cluster <cluster name>
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- To stop only the user-defined reception without stopping the standard reception, specify the -userdef option.
cscrcptnstop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -cluster <cluster name> -userdef
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- To stop user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server in a batch (for each HCSC server)
- Execute the command by specifying the HCSC server name.
- The user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server specified in the -csc option are stopped (all the unstopped standard receptions also stop concurrently).
cscrcptnstop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -csc <HCSC server name>
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- If you want to stop only the user-defined reception without stopping the standard reception, specify the-userdef option.
cscrcptnstop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -csc <HCSC server name> -userdef
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- œWhen using the csccompostop command
- Execute the csccompostop command in the operating environment.
- For details on the csccompostop command, see "csccompostop (stopping HCSC components)" in "Service Platform Reference Guide".
- Execution format of the csccompostop command is as follows:
- To stop user-defined receptions deployed on all HCSC servers within the cluster in a batch (for each cluster)
- Execute the command by specifying the cluster-name and the -all option.
- The user-defined receptions deployed on all HCSC servers within the cluster specified with the -cluster option are stopped in a batch (all the unstopped service adapters and business processes are also stopped concurrently).
csccompostop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -cluster <cluster name> -all
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- To stop user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server in a batch (for each HCSC server)
- Execute the command by specifying the HCSC server name and the -all option.
- The user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server specified in the -csc option are stopped (all the unstopped service adapters and business processes are also stopped concurrently).
csccompostop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -csc <HCSC server name> -all
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- To stop specific user-defined receptions deployed on all HCSC servers within the cluster
- Execute the command by specifying the cluster-name and the reception ID of the user-defined reception.
csccompostop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -cluster <cluster name> -name <reception ID of user-defined reception>
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- To stop specific user-defined receptions deployed on the HCSC server
- Execute the command by specifying the HCSC server name and the reception ID of user-defined reception.
csccompostop -user <login user ID> -pass <login password> -csc <HCSC server name> -name <reception ID of user-defined reception >
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