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| openrc-shutdown(8) | System Manager's Manual (smm) | openrc-shutdown(8) |
NAME¶
openrc-shutdown —
bring the system down
SYNOPSIS¶
openrc-shutdown |
[-c, --cancel]
[-d, --no-write]
[-D, --dry-run]
[-H, --halt]
[-k, --kexec]
[-p, --poweroff]
[-R, --reexec]
[-r, --reboot]
[-s, --single]
[-w, --write-only] |
DESCRIPTION¶
openrc-shutdown is the utility that communicates with
openrc-init(8) to bring down the system or instruct
openrc-init to re-execute itself. It supports the following options:
-c,--cancel- Cancel a pending shutdown.
-d,--no-write- Do not write the wtmp boot record.
-D,--dry-run- Print the action that would be taken without executing it. This is to allow testing.
-H,--halt- Stop all services, kill all remaining processes and halt the system.
-k,--kexec- Stop all services, kill all processes and boot directly into a new kernel loaded via kexec(8).
-p,--poweroff- Stop all services, kill all processes and power off the system.
-R,--reexec- instruct openrc-init to re-exec itself. This should be used after an upgrade of OpenRC if you are using openrc-init as your init process.
-r,--reboot- Stop all services, kill all processes and reboot the system.
-s,--single- Stop all services, kill all processes and move to single user mode.
-w,--write-only- Stop all services, kill all processes and move to single user mode.
SEE ALSO¶
openrc-init(8), kexec(8),AUTHORS¶
William Hubbs <w.d.hubbs@gmail.com>| May 22, 2017 | OpenRC |