CWNNKILL(8) | System Manager's Manual | CWNNKILL(8) |
cwnnkill - To terminate the cserver.
cwnnkill [-L lang ] [ hostname ]
/usr/local/bin/cWnn4/cwnnkill
To terminate the cserver.
If hostname is given, the cserver at the specified host will be terminated.
If no hostname is given, "cwnnkill" will terminate the cserver of UNIX_domain. This is the cserver specified in the environment variable CSERVER. If this environment variable is not specified, "cwnnkill" will terminate the cserver of the local machine.
If some other front-end processors are still using the cserver to be killed, the current usage condition of the cserver will be shown, and termination will fail.
The hostname inside [ ] shown in the Command Format indicates that it is optional. If this option is not required, "cwnnkill" alone is sufficient to terminate the cserver.
13 May 1992 |