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Chapter 5
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Starting and stopping HP-UX
Stopping HP-UX
Stopping HP-UX
This section provides a brief overview of the process; for complete
instructions, see the Managing Systems and Workgroups.
Typically, you shut down the system to:
• Put it in single-user state so you can update the system or check files
systems.
• Turn it off in order to perform a task such as installing a new disk
drive.
CAUTION
Never stop the system by turning off the power. Stopping the system
improperly can corrupt your file systems. Use
shutdown
.
Shutdown considerations
Only the system administrator or a designated superuser can shut down
the system.
The
/sbin/shutdown
command:
• Warns all users to log out of the system within a grace period you
specify
• Halts daemons
• Kills unauthorized processes
• Unmounts file systems
• Puts the system in single-user mode
• Writes the contents of the I/O buffers to a disk
CAUTION
Do not run
shutdown
from a remote system via
rlogin
if you use a
network service. The shutdown process logs you out prematurely and
returns control to the console. Run
shutdown
from the sppconsole
window on the teststation.
See the shutdown(1M) man page for a complete description of the
shutdown process and available options.
Summary of Contents for 9000 V-Class
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