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.)

Adam




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Use 'shutdown now'
Then 'reboot -r'

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/03 7:3 4:24 AM >>>
List,
Does anyone know the correct Solaris commands to reboot a UNIX Solaris 64 
bit os system.  Is it init, shutdown or reboot?
I'm attempting to install Oracle 9i Release 2 on a Solaris machine.  I 
received a memory error when attempting to create an Oracle database, so I 
n eed the system rebooted to load the kernel with the correct shared 
memory and semaphore settings.  The system admin is only part time, and 
currently not available.  The system is in single user mode at this time. 
With all the knowledge on this list, I thought this may be a good place to 
ask the question or maybe to point me to a document that would have the 
reboot information.
Thanks,
M.
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