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Chapter 29: iastool command-line utility 367
Using the iastool command-line tools
Syntax
-stop <-hub <hub> | -host <host>:<listener_port>> [-mgmtport <nnnnn>]
[-realm <realm>] [-user <username>] [-pwd <password>] [-file <login_file>]
or
-stop <-hub <hub> | -host <host>:<listener_port>> [-mgmtport <nnnnn>]
-cfg <configname> -mo <managedobjectname> -moagent <managedobjectagent>
[-realm <realm>] [-user <username>] [-pwd <password>] [-file <login_file>]
Default Output
The default output displays the process or processes that have been shut
down.
If the stop tool fails (for example when a managed object cannot be shutdown),
an error is displayed with a status code, which is returned to standard error
output (stderr).
Options
The following table describes the options available when using the stop tool.
Option Description
-hub <hub> Specifies the name of the hub that you
want to shut down, or the hub on which
resides the managed object you want to
shut down.
-host <host>:<listener_port> Specifies the host name and the listener
port of the machine on which the hub or
managed object you are interested in is
running. The option is enables the
iastool utility to locate a hub on a
different subnet than the machine on
which iastool is running.
-cfg <configname> Specifies the name of the configuration
containing the managed object you are
interested in.
-mo <managedobjectname> Specifies the name of the managed
object you are interested in.
-moagent <managedobjectagent> Specifies the managed object agent
name. Use this option if the specified hub
has more than one agent.
-mgmtport <nnnnn> Specifies the management port number
used by the specified hub. The default is
42424.
-realm <realm> Specifies the realm used to authenticate
a user when the user and password
options are specified.
-user <username> Specifies the user to authenticate against
the specified realm.










