You can stop or kill a service execution process (SEP).
If you stop a SEP it will stop when the SEP has completed the current task. Stopping a SEP is most useful if
an associated JCL is looping, or if it is a SEP with a debugger attached.
Killing stops the SEP when it is currently running a task. If the task terminates prior to the kill process being initiated, ESMAC returns a message explaining that the target task was no longer active.
Note: After stopping a process, Enterprise Server will automatically replace the SEP to keep the configured number of SEPs - unless it is a debug SEP or a SEP that was started from the command prompt. In these cases it will stop the SEP but not replace it.
To start ESMAC:
- Access the Enterprise Server Administration screen for your installation.
- In the table of
enterprise server instances, check that the server you want has started, and if not, start it.
- In the
Status column of the
enterprise server instance to monitor, click
Details.
The Details screen for the server is displayed.
- On the Details screen, select the
tab, then click
ES Monitor & Control.
The Enterprise Server Monitoring and Control (ESMAC) screen is displayed.
To stop or kill a SEP
- Click
SEPs in the menu.
- Click
Stop next to the SEP.
To kill a SEP
- Click
SEPs in the menu.
- Click
Kill next to the SEP.