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RE: Reboot Solaris and Oracle 9i install

From: Brian Dunbar <Brian.Dunbar_at_Plexus.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 16:54:33 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D2F66.20031013165433@fatcity.com>


AdamDonahue_at_maximus.com [mailto:AdamDonahue_at_maximus.com] on Monday, October 13, 2003 11:44 said;

> Solaris, I believe, uses the System V shutdown command. Although you
> could use init to switch to the appropriate reboot runlevel, the typical
> way to reboot a Solaris system is:

> # /etc/shutdown -i 6 -g 0 -y

> I'll assume you haven't mucked with your inittab.

> (This provides no grace period for users to log off. Adjust -g
> appropriately.)

For some reason, my habit is to use the init commands (init 6 for example) to restart workstations, and /etc/shutdown for workstations.

Is there any reason the list is aware of to prefer one over the other?

~brian

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