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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Command and Definition File Reference


jco_stop.cluster (UNIX only)

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Function

When you are operating in a cluster system, this command terminates JP1/IM - Manager on the logical host.

If the IM database service is running on the logical host, the command terminates JP1/IM - Manager and then terminates the IM database service on the same logical host.

When you execute this command, the JP1/IM - Manager processes and the IM database service are terminated. If this command is executed but the processes do not terminate, use the jco_killall.cluster command to forcibly terminate all processes.

To execute this command, you must have executed jp1cc_setup_cluster and jp1cs_setup_cluster after installing and setting up JP1/IM - Manager. For the IM database service to terminate, you must have set up the cluster system for that IM database service. For details about setting up a cluster system, see Chapter 8. Operation and Environment Configuration in a Cluster System (for UNIX) in the JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Manager Configuration Guide.

Format

jco_stop.cluster [logical-host-name]

Execution permission

Superuser permissions

Storage directory

/etc/opt/jp1cons/

Arguments

logical-host-name

When you are operating in a cluster system, this option specifies the name of the logical host where this command is to be executed. The permitted length is from 1 to 63 bytes characters. If this option is omitted, the command assumes the logical host name specified in the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable. If the JP1_HOSTNAME environment variable is not specified, the command assumes the physical host name.

ote

The jco_stop.cluster command cannot be executed together with the jco_spmd_status command.

Return values

0

Normal termination

1

More than one argument is specified or the termination request resulted in a timeout