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Shut Down the OS (shutdown Command)
Sep 21 13:31:37 The system is down. Shutdown took 23 seconds.
syncing file systems... done
Program terminated
SUN BLADE 6000 MODULAR SYSTEM / SPARC T5-1B, No Keyboard
Copyright (c) 1998, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.35. 63 GB memory available, Serial #xxxxxxxx.
Ethernet address 0:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, Host ID: xxxxxxxx.
{0} ok
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“Shut Down the OS (shutdown Command)” on page 37
Shut Down the OS (shutdown Command)
The shutdown command sends a warning message, then terminates active processes on a
system to reach a specified run level. 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.
In this example, these command options shut down the OS to the OpenBoot prompt:
-g0 – Specifies a grace period of 0 seconds.
-i0 – Specifies the run level 0, which is equivalent to the init 0 command.
-y – Pre-answers the confirmation question so that the command runs without user
intervention.
Note - This document applies to several server and server module products. The following
example is based on the SPARC T5-2 server. Your output might vary from the examples based
on your product.
# shutdown -g0 -i0 -y
# svc.startd: The system is coming down. Please wait.
svc.startd: 106 system services are now being stopped.
Sep 12 17:52:11 systemA syslogd: going down on signal 15
svc.startd: The system is down.
syncing file systems...done
Program terminated
Booting and Shutting Down the OS 37

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