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Stopping an integration server

You can stop an integration server by using the IBM® Integration Toolkit, the web user interface, or a command.

About this task

If resources are deployed to your integration server, the started or stopped state of the applications, integration services, and message flows is remembered when you stop the integration server. You can start or stop deployed resources before the integration server is stopped; see Starting or stopping deployed resources.

The integration node processes all inflight messages and associated transactions for each message flow before it stops. See Message flow transactions for information on how outstanding units of work are handled in this situation.

Stopping an integration server by using the IBM Integration Toolkit

Procedure

To stop an integration server by using the IBM Integration Toolkit:

  1. Open the IBM Integration Toolkit, and switch to the Integration Development perspective.
  2. In the Integration Nodes view, expand your integration node.
  3. Right-click the integration server, and click Stop.

Results

A message is sent to the integration node to stop the selected integration server.

Stopping an integration server by using the web user interface

Procedure

To stop an integration server by using the web user interface:

  1. Start the web user interface for your integration node; see Accessing the web user interface. The navigator is displayed on the left side of the pane, showing the servers (integration servers), message flows, and other resources that are owned by your integration node.
  2. In the navigator, expand the Servers folder.
  3. Click the down arrow beside the integration server to display the menu, and then click Stop.

Results

A message is sent to the integration node to stop the selected integration server.

Stopping an integration server with the mqsistopmsgflow command

About this task

To stop an integration server by using the mqsistopmsgflow command:

Procedure

  1. Open a command window for your current installation.
  2. Enter the mqsistopmsgflow command, specifying the parameters for the integration server that you want to stop.
    • If the integration node is local, specify the integration node name. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow IBNODE -e IServer_2
    • If the integration node is remote, you can specify a configuration file. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow -n IBNODE.broker -e IServer_2
    • If the integration node is remote, you can alternatively specify one or more of the connection parameters -i or -p. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow -e IServer_2
    • If you want to stop all the integration servers on an integration node, specify the -g flag instead of -e. For example:
      mqsistopmsgflow IBNODE -g
    See the mqsistopmsgflow command description for more details about these options.

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