[p4] What happen when P4D is stopped

Dave Lewis dlewis78731 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 07:14:38 PST 2007


you don't want to do a kill -9, but a plain kill will do the job
nicely.  there is also
the p4 admin stop command. for all perforce does, I find the care and
feeding of it
pretty simple.

dave

On 3/23/07, Bob Aiello <bob.aiello at fxall.com> wrote:
> If its just a process then I understand. But most startup and shutdown involves a few more steps. For example a kill -1 (via an interupt caught) does cleanup but a kill -9 is immediate. Usually the internals of startup and shutdown are more detailed. But if it is just a process then that is fine... Thanks!
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:   paul goffin [mailto:paul.goffin at dsl.pipex.com]
> Sent:   Friday, March 23, 2007 09:45 AM Eastern Standard Time
> To:     Bob Aiello
> Cc:     Robert Cowham; Pankaj Gupta; Perforce Users Mailing List
> Subject:        Re: [p4] What happen when P4D is stopped
>
> The "Procedure" is that you start the p4d process to start the server and kill
> it to stop it.
>
> It really isn't complicated.
>
> What are people actually asking here?
>
> Paul.
>
>
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