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  Chapter 4.  Managing the XCM8800 Software    
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Ready—The process is running.
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Stopped—The process has been stopped. 
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Start Time—The current start time of the process. Options are:
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Day/Month/Date/Time/Year—The date and time the process began. If a process 
terminates and restarts, the start time is also updated.
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Not Started—The process has not been started. This can be caused by not having the 
appropriate license or for not starting the process.
When you specify the 
detail
 keyword, more specific and detailed process information is 
displayed. The 
show process detail
 and 
show process slot <slotid> detail
 commands 
display the following information in a multi-tabular format:
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Detailed process information
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Memory usage configurations
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Recovery policies
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Process statistics
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Resource usage
Stopping a Process
If recommended by NETGEAR Technical Support personnel, you can stop a running 
process. To stop a running process, use the following command:
terminate process <name> [forceful | graceful] {msm <slot>}
 
Where the following is true:
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name
—Specifies the name of the process.
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forceful
—Specifies that the software quickly terminate a process. Unlike the 
graceful
 
option, the process is immediately shutdown without any of the normal process cleanup. 
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graceful
—Specifies that the process shutdown gracefully by closing all opened 
connections, notifying peers on the network, and other types of process cleanup. 
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slot
—For a modular chassis, specifies the slot number of the MSM/MM. A specifies the 
MSM/MM installed in slot A. B specifies the MSM/MM installed in slot B. The number is a 
value from 1 to 8. 
Note:  
Do not terminate a process that was installed since the last reboot 
unless you have saved your configuration. If you have installed a 
software module and you terminate the newly installed process 
without saving your configuration, your module may not be loaded 
when you attempt to restart the process with the start process 
command.

To preserve a process’s configuration during a terminate and 
(re)start cycle, save your switch configuration before terminating the