2.1.4 Terminating SLM - Manager
To terminate SLM - Manager, stop the SLM - Manager services and set their service status to Stop.
If you do not use JP1/Base's startup control or if you want to restart SLM - Manager, you must first terminate SLM - Manager by stopping its services manually.
This subsection explains how to terminate SLM - Manager manually. If you run SLM - Manager in a cluster system, use the cluster software to terminate SLM - Manager. For details about the services to be stopped by using the cluster software, see (2) Supplementary information.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Procedure
To terminate SLM - Manager:
From the Windows Start menu, select Administrative Tools, and then Services.
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Web Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Web_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager DB Service (service name: HiRDBEmbeddedEdition_JL0).
Once the status of all three services is set to Stop in the above order, SLM - Manager has terminated.
(2) Supplementary information
If you run your SLM in a cluster system, use the cluster software to stop the following services in the order shown below:
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Web Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Web_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager Service (service name: JP1_ITSLM_MGR_Service).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager DB Cluster Service (service name: HiRDBClusterService_JL0).
Stop the SLM - Manager service SLM - Manager DB Service (service name: HiRDBEmbeddedEdition_JL0).
Terminating SLM - Manager does not terminate the SLM - UR that is connected to SLM - Manager.
For details about how to terminate SLM - UR, see 2.1.3 Terminating SLM - UR.
The services that comprise SLM - Manager are dependent on each other. If you attempt to stop SLM - Manager Service while SLM - Manager Web Service is running, the OS's Stop Other Services dialog box will be displayed. Similarly, if you attempt to stop SLM - Manager DB Service while SLM - Manager Service is running, the OS's Stop Other Services dialog box will be displayed.
If you use JP1/Base's startup control, the services are stopped when the OS is terminated in the reverse order from when they were started. You do not need to be concerned with the order in which services are stopped, even when SLM - Manager and SLM - UR are installed on the same host.
If SLM - Manager is terminated after monitoring of monitored services has started, accumulation of service performance information during the termination processing might be interrupted for several to several dozens of seconds. For this reason, we recommend that you stop monitoring of monitored services before you terminate SLM - Manager.
If SLM - Manager is terminated after service detection of monitored services has started, service detection of monitored services remains stopped the next time SLM - Manager is started.
If you link your SLM with Performance Management, terminate each agent of Performance Management and PFM - Manager as needed. There is no rule for the order in which SLM - Manager and Performance Management must be terminated.