SHUTDOWN(SVAS)
Shore Programmer's Manual - 3 November 94
NAME
sshutdown \- how to shut down the Shore Value-Added Server
SYNOPSIS
sshutdown
or, if the server has a Tcl shell:
% exit
DESCRIPTION
A Shore Value-Added server that is configured with a Tcl shell
can be shut down by typing the command
exit
(which is synonymous with
x,
q,
quit,
and
bye)
to the shell.
A server that has no shell can be shut down by running
the program
sshutdown.
This program uses options, and should be run
with the same configuration file that the server uses.
For that purpose, set your environment variable
SHORE_RC
to point to the configuration file.
If you are using all the default values, you do not need
to set
SHORE_RC.
The options used are
svas_remote_pmap,
and
svas_remote_port
and
svas_host.
For the purpose of naming the options,
the sshutdown program is considered a server.
An example configuration file that will work for the
server, and for the sshutdown program, and
for clients is as follows:
shore.?.?.svas_host: localhost
shore.server.?.svas_remote_pmap: no
shore.server.?.svas_remote_port: 2998
VERSION
This manual page applies to Version 0.1 of theShore software.
SPONSORSHIP
The Shore project is sponsored by the Advanced Research Project Agency, ARPA order number 018 (formerly 8230), monitored by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory under contract DAAB07-91-C-Q518.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1994 Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin -- Madison. All Rights Reserved.SEE ALSO
options(svas)
and
environment(svas)