Use this page to stop the specified workload partitions.
You
can not edit the list of workload partitions specified. If you need
to change the list of workload partitions, click Cancel to
return to the previous page and select a different set of items.
Click OK to
stop the specified workload partitions.
Actions
- Normal
- Select this option to gracefully stop the workload partition.
Using this option is equivalent to running the stopwpar command.
- Hard
- Select this option to have the workload partition stop in 60 seconds.
Using this option is equivalent to running the stopwpar -h command.
- Force
- Select this option to stop running processes more aggressively
and force unmount of file systems. If any processes remain, the workload
partition will be placed in the Broken state, and can not be
restarted. Using this option is equivalent to running the stopwpar
-F command.
- Preserve workload partition
- This option controls whether to preserve a workload partition
definition after the application WPAR has been stopped. This option
is only rendered if the target of the stop operation is an application
WPAR. The option is pre-populated with the corresponding application
configuration setting. Toggling this value overrides the application
configuration setting for this invocation of the stop operation.