To deactivate one or more services on one or more nodes, use the following rhino-console command or related MBean operation.

Console command: deactivateservice

Command

deactivateservice <service-id>* [-nodes node1,node2,...] [-ifneeded]
  Description
    Deactivate a service (on the specified nodes)

Example

To deactivate the Call Barring and Call Forwarding services on nodes 101 and 102:

$ ./rhino-console deactivateservice \
    "name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \
    "name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \
    -nodes 101,102
Deactivating services [ServiceID[name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2],
  ServiceID[name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2]] on node(s) [101,102]
Services transitioned to the Stopping state on node 101
Services transitioned to the Stopping state on node 102

MBean operation: deactivate

MBean

SLEE-defined

Deactivate on all nodes
public void deactivate(ServiceID id)
    throws NullPointerException, UnrecognizedServiceException,
          InvalidStateException, ManagementException;

public void deactivate(ServiceID[] ids)
    throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException,
          UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException,
          ManagementException;

Rhino’s implementation of the SLEE-defined deactivate operation attempts to deactivate particular services on all current event-router nodes in the primary component. For this to work, the specified services must be in the ACTIVE state on those nodes.

Rhino extension

Deactivate on specific nodes
public void deactivate(ServiceID id, int[] nodeIDs)
    throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException,
        UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException,
        ManagementException;

public void deactivate(ServiceID[] ids, int[] nodeIDs)
    throws NullPointerException, InvalidArgumentException,
        UnrecognizedServiceException, InvalidStateException,
        ManagementException;

Rhino provides an extension that adds an argument that lets you control the nodes on which to deactivate the specified services (by specifying node IDs). For this to work, the specified services must be in the ACTIVE state on the specified nodes.

Console command: waittilserviceisinactive

Command

waittilserviceisinactive <service-id> [-timeout timeout] [-nodes node1,node2,...]
    Wait for a service to finish deactivating (on the specified nodes) (timing out after N seconds)

Example

To wait for the Call Barring and Call Forwarding services on nodes 101 and 102:

$ ./rhino-console waittilserviceisinactive \
    "name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \
    "name=Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2" \
    -nodes 101,102
Service ServiceID[name=Call Barring Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2] is in the Inactive state on node(s) [101,102]
Service ServiceID[Call Forwarding Service,vendor=OpenCloud,version=0.2] is in the Inactive state on node(s) [101,102]
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