stopManager command

The stopManager command reads the configuration file for the WebSphere® Application Server Network Deployment manager process.

It sends a Java™ Management Extensions (JMX) command to the manager telling it to shut down. By default, the stopManager command waits for the manager to complete the shutdown process before it returns control to the command line. There is a -nowait option to return immediately, as well as other options to control the behavior of the stopManager command. For more information about where to run this command, see Using command-line tools.

[AIX Solaris HP-UX Linux Windows]If you are using a Windows operating system and the you have the deployment manager running as a Windows service, the stopManager command stops the associated Windows service and it is responsible for stopping the deployment manager.

[IBM i]Although the stopServer command returns control when the server completes shut down, it can return before the IBM® i process has terminated. Depending upon the amount of memory which the Java virtual machine must return to the memory pool, the process may take several seconds or minutes to completely end. You should not attempt to start the server again until the process has terminated. Use the WRKACTJOB SBS(subsystem) CL command to determine if the process has terminated completely. By default, the subsystem is QWAS85.

Syntax

The command syntax is as follows:

[AIX Solaris HP-UX Linux Windows][z/OS]
stopManager [options]
[IBM i]
stopManager [<server>] [options]

Parameters

The following options are available for the stopManager command:

-nowait
Tells the stopManager command not to wait for successful shutdown of the deployment manager process.
-quiet
Suppresses the progress information that the stopManager command prints in normal mode.
-logfile <fileName>
Specifies the location of the log file to which trace information is written. By default, the log file is named stopServer.log and is created in your logs directory.
[AIX Solaris HP-UX Linux Windows][IBM i]-profileName
[AIX Solaris HP-UX Linux Windows][IBM i]Defines the profile of the Application Server process in a multi-profile installation. The -profileName option is not required for running in a single profile environment. The default for this option is the default profile.
-replacelog
Replaces the log file instead of appending to the current log.
-trace
Generates trace information to a file for debugging purposes. The trace output is written to the stopmanager.log file which is located in the profile_root/logs directory.
-timeout <seconds>
Specifies the waiting time for the manager to complete shutdown before timing out and returning an error.
-statusport <portNumber>
An optional parameter that allows an administrator to set the port number for deployment manager status callback. The tool opens this port and waits for status callback from the deployment manager just before the deployment manager has completely stopped. If the parameter is not set, an unused port is automatically allocated.
-conntype <type>
Specifies the Java Management Extensions (JMX) connector type to use for connecting to the deployment manager. Valid types are SOAP or Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
-port <portNumber>
Specifies the deployment manager JMX port to use explicitly, so that you can avoid reading the configuration files to obtain information.
-username <name>
Specifies the user name for authentication if security is enabled in the deployment manager. Acts the same as the -user option.
-user <name>
Specifies the user name for authentication if security is enabled in the deployment manager. Acts the same as the -username option.
-password <password>
Specifies the password for authentication if security is enabled in the deployment manager.
Note: If you are running in a secure environment but have not provided a user ID and password, you receive the following error message:
ADMN0022E: Access denied for the stop operation on Server MBean due 
to insufficient or empty credentials.
To solve this problem, provide the user ID and password information.
-help
Prints a usage statement.
-?
Prints a usage statement.

Usage scenario

The following examples demonstrate correct syntax:

stopManager 

stopManager -nowait 

stopManager -trace (produces the stopmanager.log file)