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Caché System Administration Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Using <strong>Caché</strong> on UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X<br />

ccontrol stop <br />

where instname is the name of the <strong>Caché</strong> instance you want to stop. See Controlling <strong>Caché</strong> Instances<br />

for more options and information.<br />

2. This procedure invokes the <strong>Caché</strong> SHUTDOWN utility, which displays a status report. Check<br />

for active processes in the report to determine if the next step is necessary.<br />

3. Should it be necessary, broadcast a message to any users on the system:<br />

Do you want to broadcast a message to anyone No=> Yes<br />

Send a message to other terminals. Message => Please sign off<br />

Terminal => /dev/tty/06<br />

Terminal =><br />

Message =><br />

4. After sending one message you can send others, until you respond to the Message prompt by<br />

pressing Enter.<br />

5. When the system asks if you would like to see another system status, enter Yes to see one, or<br />

press Enter if you do not want another report.<br />

6. If you answer Yes, when the system status displays again, identify any active terminals.<br />

7. Confirm that you want to halt by answering Yes. If you answer No, the shutdown procedure quits<br />

and <strong>Caché</strong> continues running.<br />

6.4 UNIX File Permissions<br />

This sample shows the permissions for files and directories where the owner user ID is cachemgr<br />

and the group ID chosen to start and stop <strong>Caché</strong> is sysmgr. The default <strong>Caché</strong> system group ID used<br />

internally is cacheusr<br />

• Owner user ID is cachemgr<br />

• Management group ID is sysmgr<br />

• Internal <strong>Caché</strong> system group ID is cacheusr<br />

Resource Permissions Owner Group<br />

-------- ----------- ----- -----------<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> Registry -rw-r--r-- Root Other<br />

Directories<br />

===========<br />

cachesys -rwxrwxr-x cachemgr cacheusr<br />

cachesys/mgr -rwxrwxr-x cachemgr cacheusr<br />

cachesys/bin -rwxr-xr-x cachemgr cacheusr<br />

78 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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