Example 1
The following command causes the Oracle Rdb monitor process to
shut down after existing database users end their access to the
database. New users on this node are unable to attach to any
Oracle Rdb database.
$ RMU/MONITOR STOP
Example 2
The following command causes the Oracle Rdb monitor to stop
immediately without allowing current Oracle Rdb users to
complete active transactions (they are rolled back) or detach
(DISCONNECT) from their databases. However, the user processes
are not deleted. Because the monitor is shut down, all Oracle Rdb
activity on this node is terminated.
$ RMU/MONITOR STOP /ABORT=FORCEX
Example 3
The following command causes the Oracle Rdb monitor to stop
immediately without allowing current Oracle Rdb users to
complete active transactions (they are not rolled back) or
detach (DISCONNECT) from their databases. Each user process that
was attached to a Oracle Rdb database on this node is deleted
immediately.
$ RMU/MONITOR STOP /ABORT=DELPRC