7.13 Stopping a JP1/AO system (cluster configuration)
This section describes how to stop a JP1/AO system. In a cluster system, you take the services offline in the cluster software rather than stopping them directly.
Who can perform this task:
Users who have Administrators or root permission for the OS and have cluster management permission
To stop a JP1/AO system (cluster configuration):
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Make sure that there are no tasks in execution status (In Progress, Waiting for Input, In Progress (with Error), In Progress (Terminating), or Long Running). If there are such tasks in the system, either stop the tasks, or wait until they enter Completed or Failed status.
Take the following resources offline in the cluster software:
In Windows:
HiRDB/ClusterService _HD1
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
HAutomation Engine Web Service
In Linux:
Common component database
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
HAutomation Engine Web Service
Result of operation:
The JP1/AO system stops.