Restarting the Client daemon
On UNIX and Linux, you can shut down the Client daemon and then start it again.
If you want to shut down and restart the Client daemon, first shut down the Gateway daemon. Failure to do so causes both the Gateway daemon and the Client daemon to behave unpredictably. When the Gateway daemon has shut down, you can shut down and restart the Client daemon before restarting the Gateway daemon.
To shut down the Client daemon for
all connected servers, after all outstanding units of work have completed,
and then start it again, enter:
cicscli -ycicscli -y is
equivalent to cicscli -x followed
by cicscli -s.
This does not re-establish server connections or trace settings.
To shut down the Client daemon for all connected servers immediately,
without completing outstanding units of work, and then start it again,
enter:
cicscli -jThe cicscli -j is
equivalent to cicscli -i followed by cicscli
-s. This does not reestablish server connections or trace
settings.