Hi,

as far as I monitored this list the "preferred" mechanism is to kill the
process.
The original comment from Serge (was within a discussion about next
version's features):

"The next version does not have a more graceful shutdown method, although
I'm
pushing to get the next version released this month.  Like I said, mail
won't get lost or corrupted by a 'kill', so it hasn't been a high priority.
It is more of a priority though so we can gracefully restart without having
to stop and start the process."

According to that I kinda rewrote the run.sh script so that it stores the
PID of the process into a file. A second script (with the meaningful name
"stop.sh" :-) reads this PID and kills the process. Works fine for me
(especially for boot/shutdown).

But a "graceful shutdown method" would be a real nice feature, 'cause I'm
still feeling a bit uneasy killing the process... :-)

cheers,
pe.ro

> How do folks generally shutdown james in a production (UNIX) environment?
> Does it handle signals gracefully or is there a preferred mechanism?


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