Stop a stub by using the command line
You can stop all instances of a stub by using the Rational® Integration Tester command line. This option is useful in situations where Ant is not available.
IntegrationTesterCmd Options stop-stub
IntegrationTesterCmd --serverUrl "https://Hostname or IP address:5443/RTCP"
--domain <Domain name> --environment <Environment name>
--name <Stub name> stop-stub
IntegrationTesterCmd --serverUrl "https://Hostname or IP address:5443/RTCP/"
--domain <Domain name> --environment <Environment name>
--component <Component name> --operation <Operation name>
--name <Stub name> --version <Stub version number>
--username <User name> --async stop-stub
Managed stubs
IntegrationTesterCmd Options switch-off-stub
For more information about managed stubs, see Server-based stubs.
List of available options lists the options that
you can use with the IntegrationTesterCmd
command for stopping a stub and List of available options lists the options available
for stopping a managed stub.
Option | Description |
---|---|
--serverUrl/-u | URL of the Rational® Test Control Panel. |
--domain/-d | Domain name |
--environment/-e | Environment name |
--component/-c | Component the stub exists within (optional). |
--operation/-o | The operation the stub exists within on the server (optional). |
--name/-n | The name of the target stub to stop. |
--version/-v | Version of the target stub to stop (optional). Note: If you are using
Rational® Integration
Tester
9.1.1.1 or later, and the
Rational® Test Control
Panel command line or Apache Ant tasks are used to stop a stub, and if no stub version
information is provided, it is the latest version of a stub with running instances that is
stopped. If you are 9.1.1 or earlier, and the
Rational® Test Control
Panel command line or Apache Ant tasks are used to stop a stub that has multiple versions,
and if no stub version information is provided, an error is reported. |
--async/-a | Run asynchronously; defaults to synchronous (flag). |
--username/-l | Specify the user name to authenticate with the server if the environment is locked and the domain security is disabled. |
--securityToken |
Specify the security token generated for you to authenticate with Rational® Test Control Panel when the domain security is enabled. In the locked environment mode, the operation can be performed by the user who locked the environment. |
Options | Description |
---|---|
--serverUrl/-u | URL of the Rational® Test Control Panel. |
--domain/-d | Domain name |
--environment/-e | Environment name |
--name/-n | The name of the target stub to start. |
--id/-i | The ID of the target (Optional). |
--securityToken |
Specify the security token generated for you to authenticate with Rational® Test Control Panel when the domain security is enabled. In the locked environment mode, the operation can be performed by the user who locked the environment. |
Error codes
For details of any error codes, see Exit codes for Command-line client and Ant client.