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Booting and Shutting Down Oracle Solaris on x86 Platforms Oracle Solaris 11 Information Library |
1. Booting and Shutting Down an x86 Based System (Overview)
2. Booting an x86 Based System to a Specified State (Tasks)
3. Shutting Down a System (Tasks)
Shutting Down a System (Task Map)
Overview of Shutting Down a System
Guidelines for Shutting Down a System
How to Determine Who Is Logged in to the System
How to Shut Down a System by Using the shutdown Command
How to Shut Down a System by Using the init Command
4. Rebooting an x86 Based System (Tasks)
5. Booting an x86 Based System From the Network (Tasks)
6. Modifying Boot Parameters on an x86 Based System (Tasks)
7. Creating, Administering, and Booting From ZFS Boot Environments on x86 Platforms (Tasks)
8. Keeping an x86 Based System Bootable (Tasks)
You need to turn off power to all system devices when you do the following:
Replace or add hardware.
Move the system from one location to another.
Prepare for an expected power outage or natural disaster such as an approaching electrical storm.
For information about turning off power to devices, see the instructions for the specified hardware in the product documentation at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/indexes/documentation/index.html.