Scheduling a server shutdown
You can schedule a server shutdown using the bin/stop-server command with the --stopTime YYYYMMDDhhmmss option.
About this task
The following step applies to PingDirectory, PingDirectoryProxy, and PingDataSync.
Steps
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Run the
bin/stop-servercommand with the--stopTime YYYYMMDDhhmmssoption.The server schedules the shutdown and sends a notification to the
server.outlog file. The following example sets up a shutdown task that is scheduled to be processed on June 6, 2023 at 8:45 A.M. CDT. The server uses the UTC time format if the provided timestamp includes a trailing "Z", for example, 20120606134500Z. The command also uses the--stopReasonoption, which writes the reason for the shutdown to the logs.The
bin/stop-servercommand must be run with the--taskargument. If this argument is not provided, an error message displays.Example:
$ bin/stop-server --stopTime 20230606134500Z --task --port 1389 \ --bindDN "uid=admin,dc=example,dc=com" --bindPassword secret \ --stopReason "Scheduled offline maintenance"