Stop-Bridge - PowerShell Cmdlet
This PowerShell Cmdlet stops the bridge you've specified on the server along with the caches that are a part of it. The parameters to employ to do so are described below.
Note
This feature is only available in NCache Enterprise.
Stop-Bridge [-Name] [-Port] [-Server] [-Credentials] [-NoLogo]
Examples of Stop-Bridge - PowerShell Cmdlet
- This PowerShell Cmdlet stops bridge demoBridge existing on local server using port 8260 by default.
Stop-Bridge –Name demoBridge
- This PowerShell Cmdlet stops bridge demoBridge existing on 20.200.20.11.
Stop-Bridge –Name demoBridge –Server 20.200.20.11
- This command stops bridge named demoBridge on servers 20.200.20.11 and 20.200.20.12.
Stop-Bridge -Name demoBridge -Server "20.200.20.11,20.200.20.12"
Properties
Note
The parameters with asterisk (*) on their names are the required parameters and the rest are optional.
Parameters | Data Types | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
-Name* |
<String> |
Specifies name of the bridge to be stopped which is registered on the server. | - |
-NoLogo |
<SwitchParameter> |
Suppresses display of the logo banner. | False |
-Port |
<Integer> |
The port on which NCache Bridge Service is listening. | 8260 |
-Server |
<String> |
The server name/IP on which the NCache Bridge Service is running. | IP of the local machine |
-Credentials |
<pscredential> |
Specifies the user credentials required to authorize access for the specified operation. These credentials should belong to a user who has appropriate permissions at the node. | - |