[omniORB] Stopping omniNames and omniEvents

Paul Nader Paul.Nader@aals27.alcatel.com.au
Mon, 14 Aug 2000 11:07:54 +1000


The persistency in omniEvents is based on the scheme used by omniNames so
its also transactional. Use kill -9.

Rgds, Paul.

Sai-Lai Lo wrote:

> >>>>> Michael J Donahue writes:
>
> > How do you end omniNames and omniEvents on Unix and Windows?  I have been
> > simply doing a kill -9(or equiv) on the processes, but is the best way?
> > II haven't actually checked, but I would guess there might be a SigTerm
> > handler in the code to handle this situation.  Wouldn't it be better to
> > use some sort of stop file, or something?
>
> Kill -9 will do for omniNames. Updates to the persisent store is
> transactional so it doesn't hurt if omniNames is killed any time.
>
> I guest the same for omniEvents but this has
> to be confirmed by Paul.
>
> Sai-Lai
>
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