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I recently updated from jboss-as.7.1.0.CR1b to jboss-as.7.1.0.Final and want to shutdown running instance from the console. In previous versions the command

$JBOSS_HOME/bin/jboss-admin.sh --connect command=:shutdown

was available, but I do not see jboss-admin.sh in the bin directory or other shell scripts for shutting down the server.

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For some reason the JBoss team decided to reorganize the scripts between minor revision upgrades. In any case, jboss-cli.sh is the replacement for jboss-admin.sh (they are for all intents and purposes the exact same script). So your new shutdown command is:

 ./jboss-cli.sh --connect command=:shutdown
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  • The script has been renamed in a way that makes it more accurately reflect the purpose of the script. The word "admin" can be confusing, where AS7 offers both a Management CLI and a Management Console.
    – davidryan
    Feb 20, 2012 at 2:18
  • Hey @ddri. I don't have a problem with the new name, so much as the timing of the change. In the end its not that big of a deal.
    – Perception
    Feb 20, 2012 at 2:29
  • Agreed. As long as we all get there in the end :)
    – davidryan
    Feb 21, 2012 at 1:39
  • @Perception Can you also include the shutdown command on other OS like windows? Thanks
    – Prakash K
    Sep 4, 2012 at 12:16
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    add --controller=<your machine IP, eg 10.0.2.12>:9999 between shell and --connect if your instance is not bound to localhost
    – Scott
    May 16, 2013 at 22:09
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For standalone mode,

./jboss-cli.sh --connect command=:shutdown

For domain mode, hostname should be specified like this:

./jboss-cli.sh --connect  /host=master:shutdown

'master' is the default hostname. The server hostname could be found in $JBOSS_HOME/domain/configuration/host.xml

If you have set security realm then use:

./jboss-cli.sh --connect --controller=<host>:<port> --user=<username> --password=<password> /host=master:shutdown
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If your server has the controller listening in a different URL than localhost:

${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --controller=<host>:<port> command=:shutdown

Only for your information. ;)

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In Windows ......jboss-eap-6.1\bin\jboss-cli.bat Double click or run by cmd prompt.

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 ./jboss-cli.sh --connect command=:shutdown

when I use this command in standalone mode it off , but when I 'm in an ssh connection must exit and enter again and then run this command

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I just want to contribute the answer for Jboss 5.x server, because the question is relevant to JBoss shutdown.

For Windows, proper syntax is mentioned below:

${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/shutdown.bat -s jnp://applicationHostedEnvironment:portNumber -S

For example: If the application is hosted on local machine with the port 1099 then use:

${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/shutdown.bat -s jnp://localhost:1099 -S

For Linux, Syntax:

${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/shutdown.sh -s jnp://applicationHostedEnvironment:portNumber -S<br>

For example: If the application is hosted on local machine with the port 1099 then use:

${JBOSS_HOME}/bin/shutdown.sh -s jnp://localhost:1099 -S

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