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Stop a messaging engine

We can either stop a messaging engine directly or stop it by stopping the server that hosts the messaging engine.

A messaging engine can stop in two ways:

Immediate

The messaging engine is stopped on completion of all messaging operations that are being carried out at the time of the stop request.

Force

The messaging engine is stopped without allowing messaging operations to complete and applications are forcefully disconnected.

To stop a messaging engine, use the administrative console to complete the following steps.


Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, click Service integration -> Buses .

  2. In the content pane, click the name of the bus that the messaging engine belongs to.
  3. Do one of the following to display a list of messaging engines:

    • For a list of messaging engines in the bus, in the content pane, under Topology, click Messaging engines.

    • For a list of messaging engines for a server, in the content pane, under Topology, click Bus Members. Click the name of the required server.

    • For a list of messaging engines for a cluster, in the content pane, under Topology, click Bus Members. Click the name of the required cluster.

  4. Select the messaging engine to stop.

  5. Select Immediate or Force from the Stop mode drop-down list.

  6. Click Stop.


What to do next

Tip: If an immediate stop is taking too long, you can escalate it to a force stop by selecting the Force option. This overrides your previous selection of the Immediate option.
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