Stops SGD services on the SGD host, prompting if users are currently connected.
tarantella stop [ --kill ] [ --quiet ] [ --http | --https ] [ --servlet ]
tarantella stop cdm
tarantella stop sgd [ --kill ] [ --quiet ]
tarantella stop webserver [ --http | --https ] [ --servlet ]
If no subcommands are specified, this command stops both the SGD server and the SGD web server.
Never use the UNIX platform kill command to stop SGD services.
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description |
---|---|
| Kills the process IDs used by SGD services. Only use this option if you are having difficulty stopping the SGD server by other means. |
| Does not prompt. Stops SGD services even if users are connected. |
| Stops HTTP services (Apache). |
| Stops HTTPS services (Apache). Requires a valid SSL certificate for the SGD web server. |
| Stops Java Servlet extension and JSP technology services (Tomcat). |
Stopping an SGD server causes all user sessions and application sessions, including suspended application sessions, to be terminated.
The following table shows the available subcommands for this command.
Subcommand | Description | More Information |
---|---|---|
cdm | Stops only the UNIX platform client drive mapping services on the SGD server | |
sgd | Stops only the SGD server. | |
webserver | Stops only the SGD web server. |
All commands include a
--help
option. You can use
tarantella stop subcommand
--help to get help on a specific command.
The following example stops the SGD server and the SGD web server, without displaying a confirmation message if users are currently connected.
# tarantella stop --quiet