HP manual Stopping HyperFabric, Using the clicshutdown Command

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Managing HyperFabric

Stopping HyperFabric

Stopping HyperFabric

You can stop HyperFabric only on a local node. Stopping HyperFabric on a node makes all of the HyperFabric adapters in that node unreachable by all other nodes in the fabric. It stops the HyperFabric management process, which stops all interconnect operations on the node.

To stop HyperFabric, you use (1) the clic_shutdown command (described below) or (2) SAM (described in “Using SAM—HP-UX 11.0 and 11i 0nly” on page 100).

Note that if you stop HyperFabric, the only ways you can restart HyperFabric on the node is to (1) run the clic_start command (see “Using the clic_start Command” on page 85) or (2) use SAM (see “Using SAM—HP-UX 11.0 and 11i 0nly” on page 86).

Using the clic_shutdown Command

Run the clic_shutdown command to stop HyperFabric on the local node.

If you include /opt/clic/bin in your PATH statement, you can run the command as it is shown below. Otherwise, you must include /opt/clic/bin as part of the command name (that is, /opt/clic/bin/clic_shutdown).

You must be logged in as root to run this command.

The syntax is as follows:

clic_shutdown

Note that you also can issue the command clic_shutdown -?to display the online help for clic_shutdown.

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HP manual Stopping HyperFabric, Using the clicshutdown Command