Terminates a GT.M image. The image executes an orderly disengagement from all databases that are currently open by the process, and then exits. A MUPIP STOP performs a kill -15 and therefore may also be used to stop non-GT.M images.
The format of the STOP command is:
MUPIP ST[OP] process-id
Use the shell command ps to display a list of active process names and process identifiers (PIDs).
To STOP a process belonging to its own account, a process requires no privileges. To STOP a process belonging to another account, MUPIP STOP must execute as root.