The SHUTDOWN utility is used to shut down detached PMDF
processes. The default is to shut down processes on the node
on which the command is executed. Use the /NODE qualifier with
a specific node name to shut down processes on a different node
in the cluster; use the /CLUSTER qualifier to shut down detached
PMDF processes cluster wide. For the FAX_RECEIVE process, the
/ID qualifier may be used to affect only a single process in
the cluster. If no component parameter is specified, then all
detached processes (including processes which use the PMDF API
PMDF_SET_CALL_BACK procedure) will be shutdown. If a component
parameter is specified, then only detached processes associated
with that component will be shut down. The standard component
names are
Component Description
BN_SLAVE Detached processes which act as the Jnet Local Mail
Delivery (LMD) daemon. Handles incoming local BITNET
mail.
CIRCUIT_ Detached process which monitors loopback message
CHECK delivery.
COUNTERS Detached processes which synchronize the channel
counters.
DISPATCHER Multithreaded Service Dispatcher.
FAX_ Detached processes which process incoming FAXes.
RECEIVE
HTTP HTTP server processes.
IMAP This shuts down both IMAP server processes serving out
system mailboxes, and IMAP server processes serving
out PMDF MessageStore mailboxes.
IMAP_ IMAP server processes serving out PMDF MessageStore
SERVER mailboxes.
POP_ PMDF MessageStore POP3 server processes; that is,
SERVER the processes serving out PMDF MessageStore and PMDF
popstore mailboxes.
POP3 This shuts down both POP3 server processes serving out
system mailboxes, and POP3 server processes serving
out PMDF MessageStore and PMDF popstore mailboxes.
POPPASSD POPPASSD server processes.
SMTP SMTP server processes.
In addition, any Dispatcher service may be specified by name
(that name used in the Dispatcher configuration file) such as
PMDF-XGS, PMDF-LAN Lotus Notes, or PMDF-DIRSYNC Lotus Notes
servers.
Detached PMDF processes will shutdown as soon as is convenient
for the process to do so. They do so by performing an orderly
shutdown, exiting the image they are running, and then exiting
the process.
Note that in the case of BN_SLAVE, no Local Mail Delivery (LMD)
daemon is left running, not even the default Jnet daemon.