jbs_killall.cluster (UNIX only)
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Function
The jbs_killall.cluster command forcibly terminates active JP1/Base processes on a logical host. Using this command, you can terminate:
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The main process
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Configuration management processes
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Processes executed by remote command
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Authentication server processes (if an authentication server is being used)
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Event service
Format
jbs_killall.cluster [logical-host-name]
Required execution permission
Superuser
Command directory
/etc/opt/jp1base/
Arguments
logical-host-name
Specify the name of a logical host set in JP1/Base. If you omit this option, the host name set in the environment variable JP1_HOSTNAME is assumed. If you omit this option and nothing is set in JP1_HOSTNAME, the command ends abnormally.
Notes
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The jbs_killall.cluster command determines the host by using the first 32 bytes and forcibly terminates the associated process. You cannot kill a process for a logical host whose name exceeds 32 bytes. In this scenario, use the ps command to identify the process and then kill it using the kill command.
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At failover, a process might not stop and failover might not succeed, even if you execute the jbs_stop.cluster command. You can use the jbs_killall.cluster command to forcibly terminate any processes that did not stop.
Return values
0 |
Normal end |
1 or more |
Abnormal end |