Applies to UNIX/Linux and z/OS
The unishutdown command systematically shuts down all Enterprise Management functions. Any Enterprise Management work in progress is typically completed before the responsible daemon is terminated.
You can use this command to shut down one or more Enterprise Management functions without terminating all Enterprise Management processing.
This command has the following format:
unishutdown {name [name...]|ALL}
Note: Issue this command from the root login ID.
Identifies one of the following Enterprise Management functions or common objects.
cal Calendar
cci Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Common Communications Interface (CAICCI)
crit Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Criteria Profile Manager
db Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
CAIUNIDB
emsrvc Enterprise Mgmt Services
enf Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
CAIENF server
gui Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
GUI main message router (CaMRouter)
help GUI help database server
opr Event Management function
pdm Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Service Desk
prb Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Problem Management function
rept Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Report Management function
sche Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Workload Management function
secu Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Security Management function
tape Applies to UNIX/Linux and Windows only -
Tape Management function
snmp SNMP
All Enterprise Management functions, common objects, and services.
CAIGLBL0000
Identifies the path where Enterprise Management is installed.
$CAIGLBL0000/scripts/unishutdown
Shell script source for the unishutdown command.
Examples
unishutdown opr
Shuts down only the Event Management function. Informational messages directed to stdout depict the progress of the shutdown.
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