Stop monitor, Stop process, Time – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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STOP MONITOR
STOP MONITOR
Performs an orderly shutdown of the monitor process.
process-name
the name of the AutoTMF monitor process to stop.
The default is the current monitor for the session.
mapdb
a MapDB subvolume. This is an alternative method to specify the process to be
stopped.
STOP PROCESS
This command attempts to stop a process in a way that allows AutoTMF to commit all
active automatic transactions. To stop a process, the command must be issued by the
user ID or the manager ID of the process creator, or by the SUPER user.
The AutoTMF CI sends a special message to the process, so the process must be
reading $RECEIVE.
This command is intended to be used in emergencies where automatic transactions
are not being committed, to prevent transaction aborts resulting in loss of data. When
the message is received, the automatic transactions are committed and the process is
abended. A message is written to the process home terminal and to the EMS log.
cpu,pin | process-name
the process id or name of the application process to be stopped.
TIME
Displays the current local time of day as obtained from the local Guardian timekeeping
function. You may also request the local time as seen by another system on your
Expand network.
systemname
identifies an Expand system for which the local system time is desired.
STOP MONITOR [ process-name | mapdb ];
STOP PROCESS { cpu,pin | process-name };
TIME [ systemname ];