You can specify the force, immediate, quiesce, or step parameters with the stop
command.
Note: The force parameter is required when running Sterling Connect:Direct with
the LU6.2 feature on any supported platform other than AIX.
Following are the parameters for the stop command:
Parameter Description
force Forcibly terminates Sterling Connect:Direct
and returns control to the operating system.
immediate Begins an immediate, but orderly shutdown
of all activity and terminates Sterling
Connect:Direct. The software terminates
connections, writes statistics records, closes
files, and shuts down.
quiesce Runs all executing Processes to completion
before shutting down Sterling
Connect:Direct. No new Processes are
started. This is the default value.
step Shuts down Sterling Connect:Direct after all
currently executing Process steps are
complete. The software writes statistics
records, closes files, and shuts down. All
active Processes are retained in the TCQ.
Processes restart when the software is
re-initialized.
The following command forcibly terminates Sterling Connect:Direct and returns
control to the operating system:
stop force;
Viewing a Process in the TCQ
The view process command is used to view Processes in the TCQ when the local
node is the PNODE. You can search by Process name, Process number, queue,
secondary node, status, owner of the Process, or any combination of the search
criteria parameters.
You also can specify more than one Process in the search criteria.
There are no required parameters for this command. If you do not specify an
optional parameter, Sterling Connect:Direct selects all Processes executing or
waiting for execution. Following are the optional parameters for the view process
command:
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