The ENDMMX command will end all MIMIX processes on the specified systems in the installation. When you use this command in environments with application groups, all procedures must have a completed or acknowledged status. This command does not run the default End procedures associated with application groups or explicitly end application groups. Any processes for user applications or IBM cluster resource groups must be ended separately. When you use this command, the following occurs:
- Data groups - The end process specified is used to end all enabled data groups and their supporting processes, including automatic recovery, on the specified systems. This includes data groups associated with data resource groups. Default values end data groups in a controlled manner.
- Remote journal links for replication - If you selected to end remote journaling, all remote journal links associated with replication processes for the specified systems are ended.
- MIMIX managers and services - Ends the system managers, journal managers, target journal inspection, and collector services on the specified systems.
- Monitors - Ends all individual monitors currently active in the installation library on the specified systems.
- Master monitor - Ends the MIMIX scheduler job and the master monitor on each of the specified systems.
- Assure MIMIX Promoter - Ends promoter group activity on the specified systems.
- Audits and Recoveries - All queued audits, all audits in progress, and all recoveries in progress that are associated with the specified systems are ended. This includes jobs with locks on the installation library. Queued audits are set to *NOTRUN and audits in comparison phase are set to *FAILED. Audits in recovery phase reflect their state of processing at the time of the end request, which may be *NOTRCVD.
- Remote journal links for system managers - If you selected to end system manager RJ links, all remote journal links associated with system manager processes for the specified systems are ended.
Optionally, the command can be used to end MIMIX processes associated with the local system. When the command request specifies *LOCAL for the System definition (SYSDFN) parameter, single system processes on the local system are ended and multiple-system processes between the local system and another system are ended. Single system processes include the master monitor, MIMIX scheduler, monitors, journal manager, target journal inspection, and collector services. Multiple-system processes include system managers, RJ links for system managers and replication processes (when requested), data group replication processes and their supporting processes, promoter group activity, and audits. Application groups and cluster services are not ended.