Oracle Solaris: Stopping the server
You can stop the server when needed to return control to the operating system. To avoid losing administrative and client node connections, stop the server only after current sessions are completed or canceled.
About this task
To stop the server, issue the following command from the Tivoli® Storage
Manager command line:
Remember: If you set up the Tivoli Storage
Manager as a service by using the Oracle Solaris Service Management Facility (SMF), stop the service by issuing the svcadm disable command. For more information, see technote 7021102.
halt
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Important: Before you issue the kill command, ensure that you know the correct process ID for the Tivoli Storage
Manager server.
The dsmserv.v6lock file, in the directory from which the server is running, can be used to identify the process ID of the process to kill. To display the file, enter:cat /instance_dir/dsmserv.v6lock
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kill -16 dsmserv_pid
where dsmserv_pid is the process ID number.