/stop (or /shut)
Stop a running local Uniface Router.
Windows: urouter /stop{="
ServiceName"
}
Unix: urouter /stop NetworkConnector:
+
PortNumber
{:
TLSProfile}
Arguments
- ServiceName—Windows only.
Name of a
urouter
service , installed using the /inst switch. If you do not specify the ServiceName, the default nameUnifaceVersion URouter
is assumed. - NetworkConnector—three-letter code for the network connector; one of
TCP
orTLS
. - PortNumber—port number on
which the server or Uniface Router listens. If omitted, the default depends on the type of server and protocol. For the Uniface Router on TCP, it is
13001
. - TLSProfile—name of a TLS
connection profile that is defined in the [NET_SETTINGS] section of the assignment file; applicable
only if NetworkConnector is
TLS
. For more information, see TLS Connection Profiles.
Use With
urouter—Uniface Router. For more information, see urouter.
Description
The /stop switch is used only
on the urouter
command line to stop a running Uniface Router on the local host. It causes a Forced stop, meaning that all shared servers are stopped immediately, clients are disconnected, and the Uniface Router exits. Client
applications and exclusive servers are not stopped.
It is not possible to use the urouter /stop command to stop a remote Uniface Router.
For more information, see Stop and Start the Uniface Router
Stopping a Uniface Router
Windows: urouter /stop ="Uniface
10 URouter"
Unix: urouter /stop
tcp:+13001