Hi Val,

Thanks for the response.

The scenario is I will start the client and at some point the machine is
 getting stuck (due to high cpu utilisation) and I need to kill the entire
servers and client to regain my system. At this time I use the Visor App to
kill the instances one by one. But As I kill the client I it makes the
entire Weblogic server down. I dont know if there would be another scenario
where I need to kill the client in future. But if there is a case to kill
the client after day end of the day or so what is the safe way to do it?

Thanks
Saji

On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:00 PM, vkulichenko [via Apache Ignite Users] <
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> Hi Saji,
>
> Kill command kill the process, it's designed more for standalone server
> nodes rather than embedded clients. What is the condition when you may want
> to stop the client?
>
> -Val
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