You stop an event dispatcher.
· The event dispatcher must have been started and also have received a numerical ID <instance_ID> (see start).
· If the –remoteaccess option was not specified on starting the event dispatcher, it can only be stopped from the database computer or the computer used to start it.
· To enable the event dispatcher to log on to the database instance, you require the name and password of a DBM operator with the following properties:
¡ EvtDispAdmin server authorization: DBM operators with can stop all event dispatchers
¡ EvtDispUse server authorization: DBM operators can only stop those event dispatchers started under their user name.
dbmevtdisp stop <instance_ID> <database_authentication>
<instance_ID> |
ID of event dispatcher you would like to stop |
<database_authentication> |
Authentication data used by the event dispatcher to log on to the database instance to be monitored Syntax: -d <database_name> (-u <dbm_user_name,dbm_user_password>)|(-U <user_key>) [-n <database_computer> [-e SSL]] See Database Manager CLI, Logging on to the Database Manager |
OK
See also:
Overview of Event Dispatcher Commands