The nsr_shutdown command identifies and kills the Backup processes on a Backup server. Use the command whenever you need to install or remove Backup software. You must become root on the system to use the nsr_shutdown command.
The following example describes the format and command options available for nsr_shutdown:
Use the -a option to kill all of the Backup daemons. The option has the same effect as the -A, -d, and -s options combined.
Use the -A option to kill any nsralist processes.
Use the -d option to kill the Backup server daemons. If you do not specify any options, the -d option is assumed by default.
Use the -n option to echo the kill command without a real shutdown.
Use the -q option to perform a quiet shutdown, without prompts for confirmation.
Use the -s option to kill any savegrp and nsrexecd processes.
Use the -v option to echo commands and their arguments as nsr_shutdown executes them.