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23.6. Stopping a container

Overview

There are times when you might want to stop then restart a container; for example, to recycle a hung container, force a container to reprovision itself, or to reclaim CPU cycles.

Procedure

To stop a container:
  1. If necessary, in Fabric Explorer, expand the tree of the fabric whose container you want to stop.
  2. Select the container and right-click it to open the context menu.
  3. Click Stop Container.
    Note
    To check whether the tooling stopped the container, click Containers in Fabric Explorer, and open the Properties view. You should see something similar to Figure 23.6, where myRoute was stopped successfully.

    Figure 23.6. Container status in Properties view

    checking the status of containers
    For information on the meaning of the status indicators that might appear in the Status column of the Properties view, see Table 23.1, “Container startup status”.

Related topics

Section 23.4, “Starting a container”
Section 23.7, “Deleting a container”