HELPLIB.HLB  —  STOP  /QUEUE  /ON_NODE
    Stops all queues on the specified node. This command is useful if
    you want to stop a set of queues on a node with a single command
    (for example, before shutting down a node), but do not want to
    stop a queue manager throughout an OpenVMS Cluster.

    The /QUEUES qualifier is optional, but the /ON_NODE qualifier is
    required.

    Requires OPER (operator) privilege.

    Format

      STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE[=node]

1  –  Description

    The STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command notifies the queue manager to
    perform the following tasks:

    o  Abort all current jobs that cannot be restarted (in all of
       that queue manager's execution queues on the appropriate
       node), and requeue all current restartable jobs.

    o  Stop all of that queue manager's execution queues on the
       appropriate node. Force any of that queue manager's autostart
       queues on the node to fail over to the next available node
       in the queue's failover list (if any) on which autostart is
       enabled.

    o  Prevent any of that queue manager's autostart queues from
       failing over to the node.

    By default, this command affects the node from which it is
    entered. Specify a nodename with the /ON_NODE qualifier to stop
    queues on a different node.

    By default, the command affects autostart queues managed by the
    default queue manager, SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER. Specify the /NAME_
    OF_MANAGER qualifier to disable autostart of a different queue
    manager's autostart queues (on the node).

    The STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command affects all autostart and
    nonautostart execution queues on the appropriate node that are
    managed by the queue manager. Autostart queues stopped as a
    result of this command remain active for autostart and will
    be restarted when the ENABLE AUTOSTART command is entered for
    the affected node or a node to which the queue can fail over.
    Nonautostart queues stopped as a result of this command must each
    be started with a START/QUEUE command specifying the queue name.

    If you are using autostart queues, you might want to enter the
    DISABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES command. For more information on the
    relationship between DISABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES and STOP/QUEUES/ON_
    NODE, see the section on stopping queues before shutting down
    a system in the chapter about queues in the HP OpenVMS System
    Manager's Manual.

    The STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command is included in the shutdown
    command procedure SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM. If you shut down a
    node without using SHUTDOWN.COM, you might want to enter the
    STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command first. For more information on
    stopping queues before shutting down a node, see the chapter
    about queues in the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

2  –  Qualifier

2.1    /NAME_OF_MANAGER

       /NAME_OF_MANAGER=name

    Specifies the name of the queue manager controlling the queues
    you want to stop.

    If the /NAME_OF_MANAGER qualifier is omitted, then the default
    queue manager name SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER is used. For more
    information on multiple queue managers, see the chapter about
    the queue manager in the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual.

3  –  Examples

    1.$ STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE

      The STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command in this example stops all
      queues on the node from which it is entered. The autostart
      feature is disabled on this node for all autostart queues.

      However, the queue manager process continues to run and
      schedules jobs as requested for execution on its unstopped
      queues on other nodes in the OpenVMS Cluster.

      This command only affects queues managed by the default
      queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER because the /NAME_OF_MANAGER
      qualifier is not specified.

    2.$INITIALIZE/QUEUE-
      _$/AUTOSTART_ON=(JADE::,RUBY::,OPAL::)/BATCH/START BATCH_1
      $ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES/ON_NODE=JADE
      $ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES/ON_NODE=RUBY
         .
         .
         .
      $ STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE=JADE
      $ SHOW QUEUE BATCH_1
      Batch queue BATCH_1, idle, on RUBY::

      The INITIALIZE/QUEUE command in this example creates the
      autostart queue BATCH_1 capable of running on node JADE,
      RUBY, or OPAL. The /START qualifier activates the queue for
      autostart. The first ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES command enables
      autostart of all autostart queues on node JADE, causing the
      queue BATCH_1 to begin processing on that node. The second
      ENABLE AUTOSTART/QUEUES command enables autostart for all
      autostart queues on node RUBY.

      Later, suppose node JADE needs to be removed from the cluster.
      The STOP/QUEUES/ON_NODE command in the example stops all queues
      on node JADE without stopping the clusterwide queue manager,
      and causes the autostart queue BATCH_1 to failover to node
      RUBY, the next available node in its failover list. Because
      the STOP QUEUES/ON_NODE command disables autostart, the ENABLE
      AUTOSTART/QUEUES command must be executed on node JADE when it
      reboots for autostart queues to run on that node in the future.

      This command only affects queues managed by the default
      queue manager SYS$QUEUE_MANAGER because the /NAME_OF_MANAGER
      qualifier is not specified.
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