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.
After stopping the JP1/IM - Manager, if the intelligent integrated management database service and the trend data management service on the logical host are running, terminate the intelligent integrated management database service and the trend data management service. If the IM database service is running, terminate the IM database service.
When you execute this command, the JP1/IM - Manager processes, the trend data management service, the intelligent integrated management database service 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.
If you want to use the intelligent integrated management database service or the trend data management service, you must set up the intelligent integrated management database.
For the IM database service to use, 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 3 - Manager Configuration Guide.
Format
jco_stop.cluster [logical-host-name]
Execution permission
Superuser permissions
Storage directory
/etc/opt/jp1cons/
Arguments
- logical-host-name
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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.
Note
The jco_stop.cluster command cannot be executed together with the jco_spmd_status command.
Return values
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0 |
Normal termination |
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1 |
More than one argument is specified or the termination request resulted in a timeout |