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Step 7: Stopping GDS
Updated on 2023-10-23 GMT+08:00
Step 7: Stopping GDS
Stop GDS after data is imported successfully.
Procedure
- Log in as user gds_user to the data server where GDS is installed.
- Perform the following operations to stop GDS:
- Query the GDS process ID. The GDS process ID is 128954.
ps -ef|grep gds gds_user 128954 1 0 15:03 ? 00:00:00 gds -d /input_data/ -p 192.168.0.90:5000 -l /opt/bin/gds/gds_log.txt -D gds_user 129003 118723 0 15:04 pts/0 00:00:00 grep gds
- Run the kill command to stop GDS. 128954 in the command is the GDS process ID.
kill -9 128954
- Query the GDS process ID. The GDS process ID is 128954.
Parent topic: Tutorial: Using GDS to Import Data from a Remote Server
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