STOP irlmproc command (z/OS IRLM)
The STOP irlmproc command shuts IRLM down normally. The command is rejected if any active Db2 subsystems are currently identified to IRLM.
Abbreviation: P
Environment for STOP irlmproc
This command can be issued only from a z/OS® console.
Data sharing scope: Member
Authorization for STOP irlmproc
The command requires an appropriate level of operating system authority.
Syntax for STOP irlmproc
Option description for STOP irlmproc
- irlmproc
- Identifies the procedure name for the IRLM to be stopped.
Usage note for STOP irlmproc
Terminating
the IRLM: If IRLM does not shut down normally, issue the
MODIFY irlmproc,ABEND command to terminate the IRLM abnormally:
F irlmproc,ABEND,DUMP
If outstanding Db2 requests are in process and IRLM does not terminate, use the z/OS CANCEL command. If all other means of removing the subsystem fail, issue the z/OS FORCE CANCEL command.
Example for STOP irlmproc
Enter the following
command on the system console:
P KRLM1
IRLM outputs the
following responses on system console:
DXR165I IR21 TERMINATED VIA IRLM MODIFY COMMAND
DXR121I IR21 END-OF-TASK CLEANUP SUCCESSFUL - HI-CSA 325K
In
a data sharing environment: You cannot issue the STOP irlmproc
command to IRLM in a data sharing group until no Db2 subsystems are identified to that
IRLM and the IRLM issues the following messages:
DXR136I IR21 HAS DISCONNECTED FROM THE DATA SHARING GROUP
Any
members that are still active in the group issue:
DXR137I JR21 GROUP STATUS CHANGED. IR21 233 HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED
FROM THE DATA SHARING GROUP