Stopping the IBM® WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager (Linux, UNIX)

Follow this procedure to stop the WebSphere® Application Server Deployment Manager in a Linux® or UNIX installation with WebSphere Application Server clustering.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the node that hosts the Deployment Manager by using WebSphere Application Server administrator credentials.
  2. On the node, run the stopManager command to stop the Deployment Manager process:
    /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/Dmgr01/bin/stopManager.sh -user wasadmin 
       -password password
    In the command, Dmgr01 is the WebSphere Application Server Deployment Manager profile. wasadmin is the user name of the WebSphere Application Server administrator. password is the password.

    Control returns to the command line after the Deployment Manager process shuts down.

  3. Verify that the Deployment Manager has stopped.
    To verify that the processes have stopped, run the WebSphere Application Server serverStatus.sh command. For more information, see the serverStatus.sh documentation: