Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

$ZTN0 0,277 3 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 5 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 10 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 7 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 4 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 8 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 9 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 6 0 TCP telnet
$ZTN0 0,277 12 0 TCP telnet
$Z07S 0,331 1 0 TCP ftp
In the above display, you would record all the opener processes: $ZPT0, $ZTN0, $ZTF0,
$Z0KW, $Z0KX, $ZTN0, and $Z07S to be stopped.
Stopping CIP
You must stop the CIP subsystem from a conventional TCP/IP or NonStop TCP/IPv6 environment
or by using CLCI.
Perform the tasks in “Preparing to Stop the CIP Subsystem” (page 116) before following these
procedures.
Task Summary
1. Stop all openers of the CIPMONs.
2. Stop the CLIM.
3. Stop the CIPSAM processes.
4. Stop the PROVIDER objects.
5. Stop the CIPMON processes.
6. Stop the CIPMAN process.
Tasks
1. Stop all openers of the CIPMONs.
NOTE: The LISTNER and TELSERV do not support the SCF ABORT command so you must
use the TACL STOP command to stop those processes.
Enter these commands at the TACL prompt:
> STOP PROCESS $ZTN0
> STOP PROCESS $LSN0
2. Stop the CLIMs by entering these SCF commands:
> STOP CLIM $ZZCIP.clim-name
3. Stop the CIPSAM processes by entering these SCF commands:
> ABORT PROCESS $ZZKRN.#CIPSAM
4. Stop the PROVIDER objects by entering these SCF commands:
> ABORT PROVIDER $ZZCIP.ZTC1, FORCED
> ABORT PROVIDER $ZZCIP.ZTC0, FORCED
> ABORT PROVIDER $ZZCIP.ZTCP0, FORCED
> ABORT PROVIDER $ZZCIP.$ZTCP1, FORCED
5. Stop the CIPMON processes:
> ABORT PROCESS $ZZKRN.#CIPMON
6. Stop the CIPMAN process:
> ABORT PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZCIP
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