If you need to stop your XSL Processors, you should stop all the XSL processors residing on the same machine.
You must stop the Application Server process before you stop any XSL processor. (For instructions, see Stopping the Application Server Process (UNIX).)
To stop an XSL processor running as a console application
1 | Maximize the XSL processor console window. |
2 | Enter this command: |
exit
3 | When the system returns to the “#” prompt, close the window. |
4 | Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each XSL processor that is running. |
5 | If you need to, continue with Stopping Firebird (Linux). |
To stop an XSL processor running as a Linux daemon
1 | Open a console session to your Application Server or to the server where you installed the XSL processor. |
2 | At the “#” prompt, enter this command: |
/etc/init.d/xsl stop
3 | Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each server that is running an XSL processor. |
4 | If you need to, continue with Stopping Firebird (Linux). |
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