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hastop - stop the VCS server on one or more systems in a cluster
hastop -local [-force | -evacuate | -noautodisable]
hastop -local [-force | -evacuate -noautodisable]
hastop -sys system [-force | -evacuate | -noautodisable]
hastop -sys system [-force | -evacuate -noautodisable]
hastop -all [-force]
hastop [-help]
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The
hastop
command stops the VCS server and related processes on all systems, the local system, or a specific system.
The value of the cluster attribute, EngineShutdown, specifies how the engine is to proceed when the
hastop
command is issued. Possible EngineShutdown attribute values and their significance are:
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Enable - process all hastop commands (default behavior)
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Disable - reject all hastop commands
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DisableClusStop - do not process the hastop -all command, but process all other hastop commands
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PromptClusStop - prompt for user confirmation before running the hastop -all command, but process all others
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PromptLocal - prompt for user confirmation before processing the hastop -local command, but process all other hatstop commands
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PromptAlways - prompt for user confirmation before executing any hastop command
The EngineShutdown attribute value is not considered when the
hastop
command is issued with the
-force
option.
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-local [-force | -evacuate -noautodisable]
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-local [-force | -evacuate -noautodisable]
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The
-local
option stops the VCS server on the system on which the command is issued. When the VCS server stops a system, the system's service groups are also stopped. The
-force
option stops the VCS server, but allows the service groups to continue running. The
-evacuate
option migrates all groups to other systems, if possible. The
-noautodisable
option ensures that service groups that can run on the node for which hastop is invoked are not autodisabled while VCS is stopped. The
-noautodisable
option can also be used with
-evacuate
option, but not with
-force
option.
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-sys system ... [-force | -evacuate | -noautodisable]
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-sys system ... [-force | -evacuate -noautodisable]
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The
-evacuate
fails over the system's active service groups to another system in the cluster, before the system is stopped. Otherwise, the applications are taken off line. The
-sys
option stops the VCS server on the system specified. Multiple servers may be specified. The
-force
option enables the service groups to continue running. The
-noautodisable
option ensures that service groups that can run on the node for which hastop is invoked are not autodisabled while VCS is stopped. The
-noautodisable
option can also be used with
-evacuate
option, but not with
-force
option.
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-all [-force]
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Stop the VCS server on all systems in the cluster, and take all service groups offline. The
-force
option specifies that the VCS server stops on all systems, but that service groups continue running.
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[-help]
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Display usage. Equivalent to using
hastop
without arguments.
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