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If the server and the Native Execution Environment where it is running must be shut down, shut down the server first, followed by the Native Execution Environment. For more information, refer to Shutdown of the Native Execution Environment.
• Using the z/OS MODIFY command
• Using the RESOURCE MANAGEMENT option from the Administration menu (S6BTLADM utility) (z/OS only)The format of the MODIFY command is:
The unique name of the server. The server creates this name by appending a three-digit number to the IDPREFIX parameter specified in the server startup JCL. The default is DAT. To view the unique name assigned to existing servers, select the RESOURCE MANAGEMENT option from the Administration menu.Use the RESOURCE MANAGEMENT option from the Administration menu to shut down either one server or a group of instances of the server.To shut down a Native Execution Environment, ensure that all users are logged out and then issue one of the following commands from the z/OS operator console:
• P ee_jobname
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z/OS operator command (Stop). The name of the batch job or started task used to start the Native Execution Environment.Specific URTs can be closed and re-opened via the console MODIFY command. The command syntax is:This command instructs all the DAT server instances with serverid DATACOM1 to issue a CLOSE for URT5000. Access to URT5000 is blocked until an OPENURT=URT5000 is issued. If a server has a transaction active and using URT5000, the Data Object Broker completes the transaction before sending the command to the server.This command instructs all the DAT server instances with serverid DATACOM1 group to mark URT5000 as available so it can be opened on the next database access.This command instructs all the DAT server instances to display the status of all the URTs in each individual instance.You can also use one of four variations of the MODIFY operator command to shut down a group of instances of the server:
• Shut down one or more DAT server instances without shutting down the Execution Environment:
The number of server instances to stop. This number can be from one to a value less than or equal to the value set in the Maximum Connection Count field in your Resource Management network configuration. For more information, refer to TIBCO Object Service Broker for z/OS Installing and Operating.
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