Thanks Everyone for there answers! Mujeeb Chowdhry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try init 6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/03 11:04AM Use 'shutdown now'Then 'reboot -r' [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/03 7:34:24 AM List,Does anyone know the correct Solaris commands to reboot a UNIX Solaris64 bit os system. Is it
Basically the main difference is:
init can change you among levels... while shutdown no!
and... shutdown cannot take you into levels 2 and 3.
check the -i option for the shutdown command.
HTH
JL
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For some reason, my habit is to use the init
commands
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, October
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Solaris, I believe, uses the System V shutdown command. Although you
could use
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 need the system rebooted
Use 'shutdown now'
Then 'reboot -r' [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/03 7:3
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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
try init 6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/13/03 11:04AM
Use 'shutdown now'
Then 'reboot -r'
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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
for users to log off. Adjust -g
appropriately.)
Adam
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 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