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ExpressCluster X 2.0 for Windows Reference Guide - Nec

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Section I Detailed functions of <strong>ExpressCluster</strong><br />

Shutting down the server (armdown command)<br />

Shutting down the server (armdown command)<br />

armdown.exe: the armdown.exe command shuts down the server.<br />

Command line:<br />

armdown.exe [reboot | off | stop]<br />

Description This command stops the <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> service of the server on which<br />

this command is run, and shuts down the server.<br />

Parameter<br />

Return Value<br />

No parameter Shuts down the server and turns off the power.<br />

reboot Shuts down the server and reboots it. This parameter<br />

cannot be specified with “off” or “stop” parameter.<br />

off Shuts down the server and turns off the power. This<br />

parameter cannot be specified with “off” or “stop”<br />

parameter.<br />

stop Stops the <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> Server service without<br />

shutting down the server.<br />

This parameter cannot be specified with “reboot” or<br />

“off” parameter.<br />

0 Success (The server shutdown has started).<br />

8 The <strong>ExpressCluster</strong> Server service is not running.<br />

9 The parameter is invalid.<br />

Notes Do not run this command directly from the start or stop script. When<br />

using this command from those scripts, prepare the batch file on which<br />

the command is described, and then run the batch file on the start or stop<br />

script by writing “START batch_file_name” on it.<br />

Remarks This command can be specified both in and outside scripts. When<br />

running this command on the start or stop script, follow the steps on<br />

Notes.<br />

To shut down whole cluster normally, run the armstdn command.<br />

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