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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Commands
  3. Adabas Log-Based ECCR Commands
  4. Batch VSAM ECCR Commands
  5. CICS/VSAM ECCR Commands
  6. Datacom Table-Based ECCR Commands
  7. DB2 for z/OS ECCR Commands
  8. IDMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  9. IMS Synchronous ECCR Commands
  10. IMS Log-Based ECCR Commands
  11. PowerExchange Agent Commands
  12. PowerExchange Condense Commands
  13. PowerExchange Listener Commands
  14. PowerExchange Logger for z/OS Commands
  15. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Commands
  16. pwxcmd Commands

Command Reference

Command Reference

pwxcmd shutcond Command

pwxcmd shutcond Command

Stops the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows in a controlled manner after completing a final processing cycle. The final processing cycle enables the PowerExchange Logger to capture all of the changes made up to point when you issue the command.
Use this command to stop the PowerExchange Logger if a processing cycle has not run recently.
After the processing cycle completes, the PowerExchange Logger performs the following actions:
  • Closes open log files.
  • Writes data to the CDCT file, including restart and sequence tokens.
  • Closes the CAPI.
  • Stops the Writer and Command Handler subtasks.
  • Ends the pwxccl program.
  • Reports CPU usage.
Use the following syntax:
pwxcmd shutcond {-service|-sv}
service_name
                [{-user|-uid|-u}
user_ID
]                 [{{-password|-pwd|-p}
password
|{-epassword|-e}
encrypted_password
}]
The following table describes pwxcmd shutcond options and arguments:
Option
Argument
Description
-service
-sv
service_name
Required. Service name for the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows process.
-user
-uid
-u
user_ID
Required if you enable security. A valid operating system user ID on the system that is the target of the command.
For a PowerExchange Logger on a supported Linux, UNIX, or Windows system, if you have enabled PowerExchange LDAP user authentication, the user name is the enterprise user name. For more information, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual
.
-password
-pwd
-p
password
Plain text password.
If you specify a user ID, you must specify a plain text password or an encrypted password.
-epassword
-e
encrypted_password
Encrypted password.
If you specify a user ID, you must specify a plain text password or an encrypted password.

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