SHUTDOWN
command line keywordSHUTDOWN
shuts down a previously running server, or the Oracle
Reports bridge. When used with rwserver
, you must also use AUTHID
to supply a user name and password. When used with rwbridge
, you
must also use AUTHID
to
supply a user name and password if the bridge is secured (the identifier
element is set in the bridge configuration file).
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
no |
rwrun |
no |
rwclient |
no |
rwcgi |
no |
rwserver |
yes |
rwservlet |
no |
rwconverter |
no |
rwbridge |
yes |
SHUTDOWN={NORMAL|IMMEDIATE}
Values |
Description |
|
Shuts the server or bridge down gracefully, using normal shutdown procedures. |
IMMEDIATE |
Shuts the server or bridge down immediately, without waiting for other processes to complete running |
The user of the SHUTDOWN
keyword must be an Oracle Reports
Administrative user. If the server has security enabled, it will query the
security API to determine the user's role eligibility to execute the shutdown
(in other words, the user must be an Oracle Reports Administrative user).
If security is not enabled, then the user must nonetheless be an Oracle
Reports Administrative user defined for that server.
Running a report from the command line
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