SHUTDOWN (Transact-SQL)

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Immediately stops SQL Server.

Topic link icon Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions

Syntax

  
SHUTDOWN [ WITH NOWAIT ]   

Arguments

WITH NOWAIT
Optional. Shuts down SQL Server without performing checkpoints in every database. SQL Server SQL Server exits after attempting to terminate all user processes. When the server restarts, a rollback operation occurs for uncompleted transactions.

Remarks

Unless the WITHNOWAIT option is used, SHUTDOWN shuts down SQL Server by:

  1. Disabling logins (except for members of the sysadmin and serveradmin fixed server roles).

    [!NOTE]
    To display a list of all current users, run sp_who.

  2. Waiting for currently running Transact-SQL statements or stored procedures to finish. To display a list of all active processes and locks, run sp_who and sp_lock, respectively.

  3. Inserting a checkpoint in every database.

Using the SHUTDOWN statement minimizes the amount of automatic recovery work needed when members of the sysadmin fixed server role restart SQL Server

Other tools and methods can also be used to stop SQL Server Each of these issues a checkpoint in all databases. You can flush committed data from the data cache and stop the server:

If sqlservr.exe was started from the command prompt, pressing CTRL+C shuts down SQL Server However, pressing CTRL+C does not insert a checkpoint.

[!NOTE]
Using any of these methods to stop SQL Server sends the SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP message to SQL Server SQL Server

Permissions

SHUTDOWN permissions are assigned to members of the sysadmin and serveradmin fixed server roles, and they are not transferable.

See Also

CHECKPOINT (Transact-SQL)
sp_lock (Transact-SQL)
sp_who (Transact-SQL)
sqlservr Application
Start, Stop, Pause, Resume, Restart the Database Engine, SQL Server Agent, or SQL Server Browser Service