You stop an Information Portal process the same way you started it (either as a console application or as a Linux daemon).
If you stop a process you started as a console application, it will not start again in the event of a power outage or a crash.
If you stop a process you started as a Linux daemon, the process will start again by itself when the server comes up.
If there are console windows scrolling through information on your machine, the processes were started as console applications. These windows may be minimized. If the processes were started as Linux daemons, you do not have these individual console windows. Determine how each process was started, and complete these tasks in this order:
1. | Stopping the Application Server Process (Linux) |
2. | Stopping an XSL Processor (Linux) |
3. | Stopping Firebird (Linux) |
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