Yes.  If this were a live environment, then it wouldn't be prudent at all to
just pull the plug.  As a matter of fact it would be plain stupid.  The
exception to that scenario is when you have people in remote offices that do
not remember to log off  before they go home.  We have sale people who walk
away from a terminal in the middle of a sale and just leave it.  So, we have
to master off all (no choice), then shut down UV.  In this case, when uv is
down its down.
Anthony

 -----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On
Behalf Of Stuart Boydell
Sent:   Sunday, April 25, 2004 10:02 PM
To:     U2 Users Discussion List
Subject:        RE: Universe on XP (Personal Edition)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> That's the problem. Telnet isn't being kicked out.  I am doing this
> (start/stop) from the command line already.  No big deal though.  I just
> thought it was kind of odd.  We run the 'real' system on unix and linux
> where I don't have such troubles.
> Anthony


It probably works out quite nicely NOT to suddenly chuck out users and kill
your running apps when you shutdown UV. It might have the insignificant
side-effect of PREVENTING data data corruption.
Seriously though; it is kinda obvious that you want all running processes to
finish gracefully before stopping UV isn't it?
Stuart













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