The way to stop a connector depends on the way that the connector was started.
On Windows platforms, you can stop the connector in the following ways:
From System Monitor
You can load, activate, deactivate, pause, shutdown or delete a connector using this tool.
On OS/400 platforms, you can stop the connector in the following ways:
From System Monitor
You can load, activate, deactivate, pause, shutdown, or delete a connector using this tool.
From the Console or command line
If you started the connector using the Console or using the "submit_adapter.sh" script in QSHELL, from the OS/400 command entry, use the CL Command WRKACTJOB SBS(QWBISVR43) to display the jobs to the Server Express product. Scroll the list to find the job with a jobname that matches the job description for the connector. For example, for the e-Mail connector the jobname is QWBIEMAILC
Select option 4 on this job, and press F4 to get the prompt for the ENDJOB command. Then specify *IMMED for the Option parameter and press enter.
On Linux systems, connectors run in the background so they have no separate window. Instead, run the following command to stop the connector:
connector_manager connName -stop serverName
where connName is the name of the connector and serverName is the InterChange Server Express instance