Oh and I forgot,
you still could use a ssh shell and connect to the running server and
use the shutdown command to do that :-)

2011/8/16 Achim Nierbeck <[email protected]>:
> I'm not sure if it's a bug or a feature :-)
> But I'd rather use the service wrapper for such things cause the
> service wrapper also reacts on the Sigterm signal.
> The std. shell scripts depend on java and how it handles it :-)
>
> Regards, Achim
>
> 2011/8/16 Jürgen Kindler <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all,
>> Trying to gracefully terminate a Karaf instance I had started on a remote
>> system using the STAF process service, but Karaf does not react at all.
>> The same is true for a Karaf I start locally on a terminal and try to
>> terminate from another terminal window using kill –15 <pid>.
>> My observation is that it does not matter whether I started Karaf with
>> ./bin/karaf or ./bin/start – in any case the process does not react on the
>> sigterm signal.
>> Could this be a bug?
>> Cheers
>>   Jürgen
>> --
>> Jürgen Kindler
>>
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>
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> Committer & Project Lead
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