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Oracle SPARC User Manual

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Shut Down the OS (init Command)
1.
Obtain the OpenBoot prompt.
See “Obtaining the OpenBoot Prompt” on page 38.
2.
Boot the host using one of these methods:
Boot from the devices specified in the OpenBoot boot-device parameter:
ok boot
Specify a device to boot from:
ok boot boot_device
where boot_device is a valid device from which to boot. For a list of valid devices, see
“OpenBoot Configuration Parameters” on page 47.
Related Information
“Boot the OS (Oracle ILOM)” on page 35
“Boot Sequence” on page 34
Shut Down the OS (init Command)
The init command is an executable shell script that terminates all active processes on a system
and then synchronizes the disks before changing run levels. Specifying run level 0 shuts down
the OS and displays the OpenBoot prompt.
1.
Log in to Oracle Solaris as a user with root privileges.
2.
Shut down the OS.
Note - This document applies to several server and server module products. The following
example is based on the SPARC T5-1B server module. Your output might vary from the
examples based on your product.
# init 0
# svc.startd: The system is coming down. Please wait.
svc.startd: 126 system services are now being stopped.
Sep 21 13:31:31 systemA.xxxxx.com syslogd: going down on signal 15
svc.startd: Killing user processes.
36 SPARC and Netra SPARC T5 Series Servers Administration Guide • August 2016

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Oracle SPARC Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
VirtualizationOracle VM Server for SPARC
ProcessorSPARC
Threads per Core8
Memory TypeDDR4
StorageSAS, SATA
Security FeaturesCryptographic Acceleration

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