You must stop all server, deployment manager, and node
agent processes on any products for which you intend to add features,
or that you plan to extend or uninstall.
About this task
You use specific commands to stop server, deployment manager,
and node agent processes. Perform the following steps to stop these
processes:
Procedure
- If you have one or more deployment managers installed,
stop each dmgr process with the stopManager command. For example, issue one of the following commands, depending
on your platform (where profile_root represents the installation
directory of the deployment manager profile):
On i5/OS® platforms: profile_root/bin/stopManager

On Linux® and UNIX® platforms: profile_root/bin/stopManager.sh
On Windows® platforms: profile_root\bin\stopManager.bat
If security is enabled, use one of the following
commands instead:
On i5/OS platforms: profile_root/bin/stopManager
-user user_ID -password password

On Linux and UNIX platforms: profile_root/bin/stopManager.sh
-user user_ID -password password
On Windows platforms: profile_root\bin\stopManager.bat
-user user_ID -password password
- Stop node agent processes with the stopNode command. If you have nodes federated to deployment managers on your system,
stop each node agent process that might be running on each server
with a federated node. For example, issue one of the following commands
to stop the node agent process, depending on your platform (where profile_root represents
the installation directory of the federated node):
On i5/OS platforms: profile_root/bin/stopNode

On Linux and UNIX platforms: profile_root/bin/stopNode.sh
On Windows platforms: profile_root\bin\stopNode.bat
If servers are running and security is enabled, use one of the
following commands instead:
On i5/OS platforms: profile_root/bin/stopNode
-user user_ID -password password

On Linux and UNIX platforms: profile_root/bin/stopNode.sh
-user user_ID -password password
On Windows platforms: profile_root\bin\stopNode.bat
-user user_ID -password password
- Stop each running stand-alone server with the stopServer command. Stop all server processes in all profiles on the server. For
example, issue one of the following commands to stop the server in
the profile, depending on your platform. In this example, profile_root represents
the installation location of the profile:
On i5/OS platforms: profile_root/bin/stopServer serverName

On Linux and UNIX platforms: profile_root/bin/stopServer.sh server1
On Windows platforms: profile_root\bin\stopServer.bat server1
If servers are running and security is enabled, use one of the
following commands instead:
On i5/OS platforms: profile_root/bin/stopServer serverName -user user_ID -password password

On Linux and UNIX platforms: profile_root/bin/stopServer.sh server1 -user user_ID -password password
On Windows platforms: profile_root\bin\stopServer.bat server1 -user user_ID -password password
What to do next
You can now add features to, extend, or uninstall the WebSphere® product.