This topic describes one method for shutting down the Oracle Solaris OS. For information on other ways to shut down the Oracle Solaris OS, refer to the Oracle Solaris OS documentation.
Depending on the type of problem, you might want to view server module status or log files. You also might want to run diagnostics before you shut down the server module. See Diagnostics Process.
Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration documentation for additional information.
Refer to the application documentation for specific information on these processes.
Refer to the Oracle Solaris system administration and Oracle VM Server for SPARC documentation for additional information.
This example uses the Oracle Solaris shutdown command:
# shutdown -g0 -i0 -y Shutdown started. Tue Jun 28 13:06:20 PDT 2011 Changing to init state 0 - please wait Broadcast Message from root (console) on server1 Tue Jun 28 13:06:20... THE SYSTEM server1 IS BEING SHUT DOWN NOW ! ! ! Log off now or risk your files being damaged # svc.startd: The system is coming down. Please wait. svc.startd: 100 system services are now being stopped. Jun 28 13:06:34 dt90-366 syslogd: going down on signal 15 svc.startd: The system is down. syncing file systems... done Program terminated SPARC T5-1B, No Keyboard OpenBoot 4.30, 16256 MB memory available, Serial # 87305111. Ethernet address 0:21:28:34:2b:90, Host ID: 85342b90. {0} ok