Integration Server 11.1 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Starting and Stopping the Server | Shutting Down the Integration Server | Shutting Down Integration Server from Windows
 
Shutting Down Integration Server from Windows
You can shut down any instance of Integration Server from the Windows start menu. Integration Server waits for currently executing services to complete before shutting down. By default, Integration Server waits 600 seconds. If the wait time elapses before all services shut down, Integration Server interrupts running services, terminates active sessions, and shuts down. Integration Server writes a list of running services to the server log if the server log facility 0091 WmRoot Admin Services is set to Info or a more verbose level.
You can change the time Integration Server waits for services to complete before shutting down by setting a value for the SAG_IS_SHUTDOWN_WAIT_TIME environment variable.
Note:
If you are running a Windows operating system with the User Account Control security feature enabled, you must shut down Integration Server with full Administrator privileges. To shut down Integration Server with full Administrator privileges, navigate to the list of programs or applications for IBM. For example, navigate to All Programs > IBM. Right-click Stop instanceName, and select the Run as Administrator option. If you are not logged into the operating system with Administrator privileges, you will be prompted to supply Administrator credentials.
*To shut down Integration Server on Windows
1. Click Start.
2. In the All Programs menu, click the IBM  folder.
3. Click the Stop Servers folder.
4. Click Stop Integration Server.
5. Click Stop Integration Server instanceName .