Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
STATUS PROVIDER Guidelines
The STATUS PROVIDER ROUTE command is rejected if the PROVIDER object is of TYPE
MAINTENANCE.
STOP Commands
STOP is a sensitive command that halts the operation of the specified object. If existing sockets
are using the object, the command fails. The object is left in the STOPPED state if the command
succeeds.
STOP CLIM
The STOP CLIM command stops operations on the specified CLIM, provided that the system has
no existing sockets using the CLIM. If the associated PROVIDER object is in the STARTED state, the
provider goes to the STARTING state.
STOP CLIM Command Syntax
STOP CLIM $ZZCIP.clim-name
clim-name
Is the name of the CLIM to be stopped. A wildcard can specify a set of CLIMs.
Example 80: STOP CLIM stops the CLIM N1003741:
Example 80 STOP CLIM
> STOP CLIM $ZZCIP.N1003741
STOP MON
The STOP MON command terminates the specified CIPMON process on this system, provided
that there are no open sockets in its processor. If the process has been configured as persistent
(AUTORESTART not equal to 1 in the command defining CIPMON as a generic process), the
persistence manager restarts it. This command can be used for online replacement of the CIPMON
and CIP Library modules.
STOP MON Command Syntax
STOP MON $ZZCIP.ZCMnn
ZCMnn
Identifies the CIPMON process to be stopped. nn is a two-digit value in the range 00 through
15. A wildcard can specify a set of MONs in this system.
Example 81: STOP MON stops the MON ZCM03:
Example 81 STOP MON
> STOP MON $ZZCIP.ZCM03
STOP PROCESS
The STOP PROCESS command stops the operation of the CIPMAN process, provided that doing
so would affect no open sockets. This can only occur if there are no active CIPMON processes
running or all existing CLIM and PROVIDER objects are in the STOPPED state. Subordinate objects
states are not affected unless SUB ALL or SUB ONLY is specified. If the process has been configured
as persistent (AUTORESTART not equal to 1 in the command defining CIPMON as a generic
process), the persistence manager restarts it.
STOP PROCESS Command Syntax
STOP PROCESS $ZZCIP [,SUB [ ONLY | ALL | NONE ] ]
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