asadmin [asadmin-options] stop-domain [--help]
[--domaindir domaindir]
[--force={true|false}] [--kill={false|true}]
[domain-name]
stop-domain |
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stops the Domain Administration Server of the specified domain
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] stop-domain [--help]
[--domaindir domaindir]
[--force={true|false}] [--kill={false|true}]
[domain-name]
Description
The stop-domain
subcommand stops the Domain Administration Server
(DAS) of the specified domain. If the domain directory is not specified,
the domain in the default domains directory is stopped. If there are two
or more domains in the domains directory, the domain-name operand must
be specified.
This subcommand is supported in local or remote mode. If you specify a host name, the subcommand assumes you are operating in remote mode, which means you must correctly authenticate to the remote server. In local mode, you normally do not need to authenticate to the server as long as you are running the subcommand as the same user who started the server.
Options
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--domaindir
Specifies the directory of the domain that is to be stopped. If specified, the path must be accessible in the file system. If not specified, the domain in the default as-install`/domains` directory is stopped.
--force
Specifies whether the domain is forcibly stopped immediately.
Possible values are as follows:
true
The domain is forcibly stopped immediately (default).
false
The subcommand waits until all threads that are associated with the domain are exited before stopping the domain.
--kill
Specifies whether the domain is killed by using functionality of the
operating system to terminate the domain process.
Possible values are as follows:
false
The domain is not killed. The subcommand uses functionality of the Java platform to terminate the domain process (default).
true
The domain is killed. The subcommand uses functionality of the operating system to terminate the domain process.
Operands
The name of the domain you want to stop. Default is the name specified
during installation, usually domain1
.
Examples
Example 1 Stopping a Domain
This example stops the domain named sampleDomain
in the default
domains directory.
asadmin> stop-domain sampleDomain
Waiting for the domain to stop .................
Command stop-domain executed successfully.
Exit Status
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand
See Also
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