Stopping a Provisioning Bridge

Stop a provisioning bridges in an OCI IAM identity domain.

If you stop a provisioning bridge that's running on a Windows or generic machine, then you must wait three minutes to restart the bridge. Also, before you stop a provisioning bridge, you must deactivate it. See Deactivate Provisioning Bridges.

Use the following table to guide you on how to stop a provisioning bridge.

Machine Mode Action
Generic normal Close the Terminal window or press Ctrl + C.
Generic background At the prompt of the Terminal window, stop the process by entering kill -9 [Process_ID].

Note: Because you started the provisioning bridge in background mode, even if you close the Terminal window, the bridge continues to run. For this reason, you must stop the process to stop the provisioning bridge.

Tip: If you don't know the process ID, then run the following command:
ps -ef | grep CrossPlatformBridgeRunner
Windows N/A Close the Command window.
  1. Open the navigation menu and click Identity & Security. Under Identity, click Domains.
  2. Click the name of the identity domain that you want to work in. You might need to change the compartment to find the domain that you want. Then, click Settings and then Provisioning bridges.
  3. Verify that the provisioning bridge that you stopped has a status of Stopped.
    If you still see a status of Started for the provisioning bridge, then wait three minutes, and click Refresh.