SHUTDOWN(1B) BSD Compatibility Package Commands SHUTDOWN(1B)

shutdown - close down the system at a given time

/usr/ucb/shutdown [-fhknr] time [warning-message]...

shutdown provides an automated procedure to notify users when the system is to be shut down. time specifies when shutdown will bring the system down; it may be the word now (indicating an immediate shutdown), or it may specify a future time in one of two formats: +number and hour:min. The first form brings the system down in number minutes, and the second brings the system down at the time of day indicated in 24-hour notation.

At intervals that get closer as the apocalypse approaches, warning messages are displayed at terminals of all logged-in users, and of users who have remote mounts on that machine.

At shutdown time a message is written to the system log daemon, syslogd(8), containing the time of shutdown, the instigator of the shutdown, and the reason. Then a terminate signal is sent to init, which brings the system down to single-user mode.

As an alternative to the above procedure, these options can be specified:

-f

Arrange, in the manner of fastboot(1B), that when the system is rebooted, the file systems will not be checked.

-h

Execute halt(8).

-k

Simulate shutdown of the system. Do not actually shut down the system.

-n

Prevent the normal sync(2) before stopping.

-r

Execute reboot(8).

/etc/rmtab

remote mounted file system table

login(1), fastboot(1B), sync(2), rmtab(5), attributes(7), halt(8), reboot(8), syslogd(8)

Only allows you to bring the system down between now and 23:59 if you use the absolute time for shutdown.

October 11, 1994 OmniOS