NSR_SHUTDOWN(8)
NAME
nsr_shutdown − stop a NetWorker server’s processes
SYNOPSIS
nsr_shutdown [ −a ] [ −A ] [ −d ] [ −n ] [ −q ] [ −r ] [ −s ] [ −v ]
DESCRIPTION
nsr_shutdown kills NetWorker processes on a NetWorker server. This command is simpler than the procedure of using ps(1), grep(1), and kill(1).
OPTIONS
−a Kill all daemons; this is the same as using the −A, −d, −r, and −s options.
−A Kill any nsralist(8) processes.
−d This is the default option; it kills the server daemons. These may include nsrd(8), ansrd(8), nsrindexd(8), nsrexecd(8), nsrmmd(8), and nsrmmdbd(8). Since savegroup(8), asavegroup(8), and nsralist(8) processes depend on the service daemons, they are also killed.
−n Not really. Echoes the kill command without actually invoking it.
−q Perform the shutdown quietly; don’t prompt for confirmation.
−r Kill all of the resource administration platform (RAP) daemons. See rapd(8).
−s Kill any savegroup(8) (and asavegroup(8)) processes.
−v Verbose: Instruct the shell to print commands and their arguments as they are executed.
SEE ALSO
ansrd(8), asavegroup(8), nsralist(8), nsrd(8), nsrexecd(8), nsrindexd(8), nsrmmd(8), nsrmmdbd(8), rapd(8), savegroup(8).
NetWorker 4.1.2 — Last change: May 1995