Use the disableEventService command
to disable the event service on your server.
Purpose
The
disableEventService command
is a Common Event Infrastructure administrative command is available
for the AdminTask object. Use this command to disable the event service
from starting after the next restart of the server(s) designated by
the nodeName, serverName, or clusterName parameters. For more information
about the AdminTask object, see the WebSphere Application Server documentation.
Note: The product uses a Jython version that does not support Microsoft Windows 2003 or Windows Vista operating systems.
Parameters
- - nodeName
- The name of the node where the event service should be disabled.
If this parameter is specified, then the serverName parameter
must be specified. You must not specify this parameter if the clusterName parameter
is specified.
- - serverName
- The name of the server where the event service should be disabled.
You must specify this parameter if the nodeName parameter
is specified. You must not specify this parameter if the clusterName parameter
is specified.
- - clusterName
- The name of the cluster where the event service should be disabled.
You must not specify this parameter if the nodeName and serverName parameters
are specified.
Sample
Batch mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask disableEventService {-nodeName nodename
-serverName servername}
$AdminTask disableEventService {-clusterName clustername}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.disableEventService('[-nodeName nodename
-serverName servername]')
AdminTask.disableEventService('[-clusterName clustername]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.disableEventService(['-nodeName', 'nodename',
'-serverName', '-servername'])
AdminTask.disableEventService(['-clusterName', 'clustername'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask disableEventService {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.disableEventService('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.disableEventService(['-interactive'])