This section provides an overview of the procedures for halting, rebooting, uninstalling, and cloning zones.
The zoneadm halt command is used to remove both the application environment and the virtual platform for a zone. The zone is then brought back to the installed state. All processes are killed, devices are unconfigured, network interfaces are destroyed, file systems are unmounted, and the kernel data structures are destroyed.
The halt command does not run any shutdown scripts within the zone. To shut down a zone, see How to Use zlogin to Shut Down a Zone.
If the halt operation fails, see Zone Does Not Halt.
The zoneadm reboot command is used to reboot a zone. The zone is halted and then booted again. The zone ID will change when the zone is rebooted.
Zones support the following boot arguments used with the zoneadm boot and reboot commands:
-i altinit
-s
The following definitions apply:
Selects an alternative executable to be the first process. altinit must be a valid path to an executable. The default first process is described in init(1M).
Boots the zone to init level s.
For usage examples, see How to Boot an lx Branded Zone and How to Boot an lx Branded Zone in Single-User Mode.
For information on the init command, see init(1M).
If you set the autoboot resource property in a zone's configuration to true, that zone is automatically booted when the global zone is booted. The default setting is false.
Note that for zones to autoboot, the zones service svc:/system/zones:default must also be enabled.
The zoneadm uninstall command removes all of the files under the zone's root file system. Before proceeding, the command prompts you to confirm the action, unless the -F (force) option is also used. Use the uninstall command with caution, because the action is irreversible.