How to: |
If you add a configuration to iWay Service Manager and later choose to delete it, you must:
Note: Uninstalling iWay Service Manager removes only the configuration and services installed.
To stop a service on Windows:
The Services window opens.
The service is stopped.
Your next task is to delete the Windows service. For more information, see How to Remove a Windows Service.
To stop a service on a platform other than Windows:
On UNIX, this file is called:
stopservice.sh
On other non-Windows platforms, the name may vary.
#!/bin/sh
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#
# Init
# Setup global variables and signal handling
#
# Edit following lines to point to install dir, user ID, and config"
IWAY7=/WorkSource/iWay7/
IWAYUSER=root
IWAYCONFIG=base
cd $IWAY7/config/$IWAYCONFIG if test 'uname' = 'OS400'; then java $REMDBG -cp $CLASSPATH -DIWAY7=$IWAY7 com.ibi.service.edaqmServiceShutdown -c $IWAYCONFIG >> $IWAY7/serviceShutdown.txt & elif test 'uname' = 'OS/390'; then java $REMDBG -cp $CLASSPATH -DIWAY7=$IWAY7 com.ibi.service.edaqmServiceShutdown -c $IWAYCONFIG >> $IWAY7/serviceShutdown.txt & else su $IWAYUSER -c "java $REMDBG -cp $CLASSPATH -DIWAY7=$IWAY7 com.ibi.service.edaqmServiceShutdown -c $IWAYCONFIG >> $IWAY7/serviceShutdown.txt &" fi
The service is stopped.
Your next task is to delete the service.
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