Summary: Stops a preexisting space.
Syntaxgs> space stop [variable [value]] DescriptionStops the space. While a space is stopped, it cannot be pinged, cleaned, destroyed, or otherwise managed. However, it can be replicated. The space can later be started using the start command. Executing space stop recognizes all the spaces in the network, according to the Jini group defined in your setenv.bat file. A numbered list of all the recognized spaces is then displayed, and you can choose the number of the space to stop, choose to stop all spaces, or cancel. You can also stop spaces in a specific container (see the options below). This also displays a numbered list of all the spaces in the container. Specifying a URL of a clustered space prints a list of all spaces in the cluster, and you can choose a space to stop by its number, or all (stops all spaces).
Options
ExampleStopping spaces under a container named mySpace_container (a list is printed with all the spaces under this container, and you can choose a space to stop by its number or all): space stop -url rmi://localhost:10098/mySpace_container Stopping a space named mySpace: space stop -url rmi://localhost:10098/mySpace_container/mySpace |
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