G.3 Procedure for terminating a system
The procedure for terminating a batch application and a batch server is explained in this section.
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(1) Flow of terminating a system
The procedure for terminating a system is the reverse of the procedure for starting a system. If you are using a database, terminate it at the end, if necessary.
Terminate a system based on the termination operation explained below:
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Terminate batch applications
If the batch applications are not terminated, use the cjkilljob command to terminate batch applications. For details on terminating a batch application, see G.4 (1) Terminating a batch application.
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Terminate resources
When you are not using resources, this operation is not required.
Terminate resources using the server management command (cjstoprar). For details on terminating resources, see D.4 (3) Terminating a resource.
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Terminate a batch server
Terminate a batch server using the cjstopsv command. For details on terminating a batch server, see G.4 (2) Terminating a batch server.
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Terminate the CTM daemon
This operation is not required when CTM is not used.
You use the ctmstop command to terminate the CTM daemon. For details on terminating a CTM daemon, see D.4(5) Terminating a CTM daemon.
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Terminate the CORBA Naming Service
You use Ctrl + C to terminate CORBA Naming Service.
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Terminate the CTM domain manager
This operation is not required when CTM is not used.
You use the ctmdmstop command to terminate the CTM domain manager. For details on terminating the CTM domain manager, see D.4(7) Terminating the CTM domain manager.
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Terminate the Smart Agent
You use Ctrl + C to terminate Smart Agent.
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Terminate a PRF daemon
Terminate a PRF daemon using the cprfstop command. For details on terminating a PRF daemon, see D.4 (9) Terminating a PRF daemon.