Shuts down the operating system and powers off one or more storage
engines.

>>-stopengine--+--------+--+---------+--+--------+-------------->
+- -?----+ '- -quiet-' '- -hard-'
+- -h----+
'- -help-'
>--+-engine_name-+---------------------------------------------><
'- - ---------'
Parameters
- –? | –h | –help
- Displays a detailed description of this command, including syntax, parameter
descriptions, and examples. If you specify a help option, all other command
options are ignored.
- –hard
- Powers off the specified engines without first shutting down the operating
system. If not specified, this command shuts down the operating system before
powering off the storage engines.
- –quiet
- Turns off confirmation messages for this command.
- engine_name
- Specifies the name of the storage engines to power off.
- –
- Specifies that you want to read the names of one or more storage engines
to power off from stdin (for example, – << /work/engine_list.txt).
Prerequisites
You
must have Operator or Administrator privileges to use the command.
Description
You
can stop and restart the local engine, but you cannot start the local engine.
An engine is not powered off until the time that is indicated
by the PowerOff delay threshold property (displayed by the statengine command).
Wait this amount of time before you run another stopengine or startengine command.
Example
Power off an engine The following example
shuts down the operating system and then powers off engine ST1:
sfscli> stopengine ST1
Are you sure you want to stop engine ST1? [y/n] Y
A start request has been sent to Engine ST1.
Tip: Run the lsengine command for current Engine status.