ctmdmstop (terminate CTM domain manager)
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Format
ctmdmstop [-h] [-CTMDomain CTM-domain-name] [-CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address] [-CTMForce [-CTMDebugInfo]]
Function
This command terminates the CTM domain manager.
Arguments
- -h
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Displays how to use the command.
- -CTMDomain CTM-domain-name
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Specifies the name of the CTM domain to which the CTM domain manager belongs. You can specify1 to 31 alphanumeric characters and underscores (_).
Do not specify a character string that begins with CTM or ctm. If this argument is omitted, CTMDOMAIN is set.
- -CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address
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Specifies the host name or IP address used by CTM in a node switching environment where a multi-homed host or IP address is inherited. You can specify a character string of 1 to 64 characters. If this argument is omitted, the host name acquired by the hostname command is set.
If you restart the CTM domain manager after abnormal termination, do not change the value specified for the -CTMMyHost option. You can change the value of this option after terminating the CTM domain manager normally.
- -CTMForce
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Forcibly terminates the CTM domain manager.
To restart the CTM domain manager that was forcibly terminated by the -CTMForce option, use the ctmdmstart command with the -CTMForceStart option specified.
- -CTMDebugInfo
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Acquires a shared memory dump and core files as debug information when the CTM domain manager is terminated forcibly. The -CTMDebugInfo option is valid only when the -CTMForce option is specified.
Return values
- 0:
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The command is terminated normally.
- Other than 0:
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The command terminated abnormally because an error occurred during command processing. Take the corrective action indicated in the output message, and then re-execute the command.