shutdown command addendum:

From: Rodney Simioni (rodneys@lodging.com)
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 16:37:09 EDT


A lot of people have been replying stating that, according to the man pages,
this is normal behavior. But according to my man pages, the -s switch is
default in a single node--I'm not running a cluster.

-s Executes the stop entry point of the run-level transition scripts in
      /sbin/rc0.d/Knn_name, /sbin/rc2.d/Knn_name, and /sbin/rc3.d/Knn_name
      (for example, the stop entry point of /sbin/rc0.d/K45syslog).

      The run level at which the shutdown command is invoked determines
which
      scripts are executed. If the current run level is level 3 or higher,
      the Knn_name scripts from all three directories are run. If the run
      level is 2, then only scripts from /sbin/rc0.d and /sbin/rc2.d are
run.
      If the run level is 1, only scripts from /sbin/rc0.d are run.

      This option is default for single-system shutdowns and optional for
      clusterwide shutdowns. But it is invoked by default for clusterwide
      shutdowns, if the -c option is specified alone. It can be used only
      with the -r, -c, or -h options.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rodney Simioni [mailto:rodneys@lodging.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 2:53 PM
> To: tru64-unix-managers@ornl.gov
> Subject: shutdown command
>
>
> I have been noticing that when I issue the command 'shutdown -h
> now', it does not execute the kill scripts in the
> /sbin/rc0.d. This is a es-45 with Tru64 5.1a w/sp2. Is this by
> default? What I do know is that I must add the -s command.
> By the way, this is not a cluster node.
>
> TIA
>
> Rodney
>
>
>
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