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Related Information
■ “Remove the Server Module From the Modular System” on page 61
▼ Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)
This topic describes one method for shutting down the Oracle Solaris OS. For
information on other ways to shut down the Oracle Solaris OS, refer to the Oracle
Solaris OS documentation.
1. Log in as superuser or equivalent.
Depending on the type of problem, you might want to view server module status
or log files. You also might want to run diagnostics before you shut down the
server module.
2. Notify affected users that the server module will be shut down.
Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration documentation for additional
information.
3. Save any open files and quit all running programs.
Refer to the application documentation for specific information on these processes.
4. (If applicable) Shut down all logical domains.
Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration and Oracle VM Manager for
SPARC documentation for additional information.
Description Links
Perform a graceful shutdown using
commands.
“Shut Down the OS and Host (Commands)” on
page 57
“Set the Server Module to a Ready-to-Remove
State” on page 60
Perform a graceful shutdown using the
power button and commands.
“Shut Down the OS and Host (Power Button –
Graceful)” on page 59
“Set the Server Module to a Ready-to-Remove
State” on page 60
Perform a nongraceful shutdown (last
resort or emergency situations).
“Shut Down the OS and Host (Emergency
Shutdown)” on page 59
“Set the Server Module to a Ready-to-Remove
State” on page 60