appliance-quiesce
This command changes the operational state of domains, services, and
handlers to the down
state.
Syntax
appliance-quiesce timeout seconds
Parameters
- timeout
- Specifies the time to wait for all transactions to complete. Specify a long enough timeout value to handle long living transactions. The minimum value is 60.
- seconds
- Specifies the interval of time in seconds to wait before the quiesce action is initiated. The delay might be useful in self-balancing where the intent to quiesce is propagated to the distributor before the quiesce action is initiated. The delay allows new connections to be routed to other nodes before the quiesce is initiated. Set a delay value that is long enough to allow propagation to the distributor. In general, a value less than 10 seconds is sufficient. The minimum value is 0, which is to quiesce immediately.
Guidelines
The appliance-quiesce command changes the operational state of domains,
services, and handlers on the DataPower® Gateway to the down
state in a controlled manner. A quiesce waits for at most the specified time for transactions to
complete and proceeds to notify quiesce complete.
This command does not affect the default
domain. Therefore, this command does
not quiesce management interfaces.
Note: Before quiescing, ensure that this DataPower Gateway is not the primary
member of a peer group by using the following commands.
- show quota-enforcement-status
- show gateway-peering-status
When this DataPower Gateway is the primary member, access another member in the peer group and make it the primary member before quiescing the DataPower Gateway.
Example
Except the
default
domain, quiesce all domains, services, and handlers. Wait for
at most 2 minutes for transactions to complete.# appliance-quiesce 120
#