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NS 3000/iX Operations & Maintenance Reference Manual: HP 3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 7 Commands NSCONTROL ABORT |
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Immediately terminates all the servers and services of the Network Services.
There are two NSCONTROL functions that you can use to terminate the Network Services. Before using either method, be sure to warn all users that their network services are about to be closed.
HP recommends that you use the sequence of NSCONTROL STOP followed by NSCONTROL ABORT to ensure that you terminate all Network Services. Special situations where this may be appropriate include when the system is being prepared for software installation, or when the system needs to be taken down for maintenance. Abnormal situations can occur when an application has been incorrectly implemented. If you cannot terminate the session by any other method, use NSCONTROL ABORT to terminate all Network Services. This will clear any problems. The sequence to use prior to issuing the NSCONTROL ABORT command is shown in example 1; an abnormal situation is described in example 2. Issue a message to all users to stop using the Network Services. Use whatever method is appropriate for your installation. Then use the following to terminate the Network Services: NSCONTROL ABORT Prevents any users or programs from accessing Network Services. If a remote session has been terminated by the user but still shows as active on a SHOWJOB display, use ABORTJOB to terminate the session. In the unlikely event that ABORTJOB does not work, use NSCONTROL ABORT. Be sure to follow the sequence shown in the examples before issuing the NSCONTROL ABORT command. :NSCONTROL STATUS=USERS NO CURRENT NETWORK SERVICE USERS Checks that all users of the Network Services are finished. :NSCONTROL ABORT Terminates all users, services, and server processes. |
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