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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Trying to shut down and start a Windows process Post 302075732 by vivsiv on Tuesday 6th of June 2006 12:48:38 PM
Old 06-06-2006
Question is this wierd scenario

Hi guys,
Is the scenario what im facing is too wierd ? is it do able ??pls advice.

Scenario is :
We have a siebel envrionment where we have got two siebel application servers , one server (main ) runs in solaris 9 environment and the other one runs on windows environment , I have written a ksh script which will stop the server in solaris (at the background this will do a soft kill ) and after this server dies down i have to go kill the server in windows that runs as a NETSVC , right now im doing a manually service stop on windows after my script shutdown the server that runs in solaris , but i want to automate this , henceforth my question to you guys.
 

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LAMHALT(1)							     LAM TOOLS								LAMHALT(1)

NAME
lamhalt - Shutdown the LAM/MPI run-time environment. SYNOPSIS
lamhalt [-dhHv] OPTIONS
-d Turn on debugging mode. This implies -v. -h Print the command help menu. -i Return immediately (even before the LAM universe is fully halted); deprecated -H Suppress printing the header message. -v Be verbose. DESCRIPTION
The lamhalt tool terminates the LAM software on each of the nodes that were initially booted with lamboot and/or lamgrow. No additional command line arguments are necessary - lamhalt simply sends a message to each remote node telling it to shut down. Each remote node invokes tkill(1) locally to shut down. See tkill(1) for a description of how LAM is terminated on each node. lamhalt may fail if one of the remote nodes has failed, and does not respond to lamhalt's queries. In this case, the lamwipe(1) command should be used to shut down LAM/MPI. If lamwipe(1) fails, the user can manually invoke tkill(1) on the troubled node. In extreme cases, the user may have to terminate individual LAM processes with kill(1). Older versions of lamhalt would return 1-3 seconds before the entire LAM universe was shut down. This caused problems for some LAM users, particularly those who had scripts that invoked lamboot immediately after lamhalt. lamhalt has therefore been changed to wait until the entire LAM universe is down before exiting. This makes the execution of lamhalt take a few seconds (typically less than 5). For users who want the old lamhalt behavior, use the -i (or "immediate") switch, which will cause lamhalt to return immediately, likely before the entire LAM universe has been taken down. EXAMPLES
lamhalt -d Shutdown LAM on the machines and be verbose about its actions. SEE ALSO
recon(1), lamboot(1), tkill(1), bhost(5), lam-helpfile(5), lamwipe(1) LAM 7.1.4 July, 2007 LAMHALT(1)
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