You may have to explicity `shutdown.sh --server localhost` or `shutdown.sh
--shutdown` when working from HEAD, as help will be displayed with no arguments.

--jason
 

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> Hello,
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> The org.jboss.Shutdown class does not seem to work.
> 


> That is, the jboss_redhat_init.sh script called it and the jboss 
> server did not stop...
> 
> Please could we get this fixed...
> 
> Or tell me what I should be calling to get the server shutdown...
> 
> Now I will return to the old faithful method - "kill -9"
> 
> See ya,
> Chris
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> PS This is automated - just to make it really annoying...
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