Starting and Stopping ALM Services in linux

How to stop and Start ALM Services linux.
I have installed new ALM application in my linux as root user. Now i am trying to stop the service using command HPALM. When i check the status it show not running and  i can see script located in app/wapper and deployment/wrapper.
So please help how to stop the service and is there any env i have to set.
Below are the details
Install Folder Details
Install Folder:     /u01/ALM/app
Deployment path:      /u01/ALM/deployment
Repository Path:      /u01/ALM/repository
Script Details:
/u01/ALM/app/wrapper
sh HPALM status
HP Application Lifecycle Management is not running.
/u01/ALM/deployment/wrapper
sh HPALM status
HP Application Lifecycle Management is not running.
root     25657     1  0 Oct29 ?        00:01:27 /u01/ALM/deployment/wrapper/wrapper /u01/ALM/deployment/wrapper/wrapper.conf wrapper.syslog.ident=HPALM wrapper.pidfile=/var/opt/HP/ALM/runtime/HPALM
root     25660 25657 99 Oct29 ?        2-23:16:23 /u01/ALM/app/java/bin/ALM -server -XX:+PrintCommandLineFlags -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+ExplicitGCInvokesConcurrent -XX:+PrintCommandLineFlags -X

SREE400,
You are in the consumer end products forum.  You will also want to ask your question over at the Enterprise Business Community.
Click the plus sign (+) next to Discussion Boards to drop down all the options for server, networking and any other professional equipment problem.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/
 For Linux:
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Linux/ct-p/itrc-118
Good luck.

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