DevOps Edition for Continuous Integration 10.4 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Configuring Ehcache on Integration Server | Working with Cache Managers | Shutting Down a Cache Manager
 
Shutting Down a Cache Manager
When a cache manager is no longer required, you can shut it down to free up resources.
If the cache manager is not connected to a Terracotta Server Array, the caches are cleared when the cache manager is shut down. In such instances, the data in the cache is lost if the cache is not persistent.
If the cache manager is connected to a Terracotta Server Array, the distributed caches associated with the cache manager will not be available to services running on the local Integration Server. However, these caches still exist on the Terracotta Server Array and other Integration Servers can continue to use them.
Note: This procedure applies to public cache managers only. You cannot shut down a system cache manager.
* To shut down a cache manager
1. Open Integration Server Administrator if it is not already open.
2. In the Settings menu of the Navigation panel, click Caching.
3. Under Public Cache Managers, click the Shutdown link for the cache manager that you want to shut down.
4. When prompted to confirm that you want to shut down the cache manager, click OK.

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