Below are instructions on stopping the Rhino SDK under Linux or Windows.
Run stop-rhino.sh
with Linux
To stop the Rhino SDK, execute the stop-rhino.sh
shell script in the $RHINO_HOME
folder.
This script has the following options:
$ ./stop-rhino.sh --help Usage: stop-rhino.sh (--nice|--terminate|--kill|--restart) (Terminates the Rhino SDK.) Options: --nice - Performs a clean shutdown of the SDK via management commands. --terminate - Terminates the SDK via management commands. --kill - Kills the SDK's JVM via unix system commands (unix only). --restart - Restart the SDK via management commands.
For example:
$ ./stop-rhino.sh --nice Shutting down the Rhino SDK. Stopping the SLEE. Waiting for SLEE to enter STOPPED state. SLEE is in the Stopped state on node(s) [101] Shutdown complete.
The --restart option is not currently supported if a user-defined namespace
exists in Rhino with a SLEE state that is not INACTIVE .
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Run stop-rhino.bat
with Windows
To run the Rhino SDK, open a command prompt in the C:\RhinoSDK
folder then execute the script called stop-rhino.bat
.
> stop-rhino.bat --help Usage: stop-rhino.bat (--nice|--terminate|--restart) (Terminates the Rhino SDK.) Options: --nice - Performs a clean shutdown of the SDK via management commands. --terminate - Terminates the SDK via management commands. --restart - Restart the SDK via management commands.
For example:
$ ./stop-rhino.bat --nice Shutting down the Rhino SDK. Stopping the SLEE. Waiting for SLEE to enter STOPPED state. SLEE is in the Stopped state on node(s) [101] Shutdown complete.
The --restart option is not currently supported if a user-defined namespace
exists in Rhino with a SLEE state that is not INACTIVE .
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