DTSHUTDOWN(1M) DTSHUTDOWN(1M)
dtshutdown - Notify desktop and shutdown the system
/usr/sysadm/privbin/dtshutdown [-g <grace_period>] [-i <init_state>] [-p]
[-w "hr:min(am|pm) day"]
dtshutdown shuts down (restarts) the system after shutting down the
desktop. This command is used by the Shut Down System and Restart System
tasks on the toolchest(1X) System menu.
-g <grace_period>
allows the super-user to change the number of seconds from the 60-
second default. By default both the Shut Down System and Restart
System tasks use a grace period of zero.
-i <init_state>
specifies the state that init(1M) is to be put in following the
warnings, if any. By default, system state "0" is used.
Supported init_states are: 0, 1, s, S, 6
Please see shutdown(1M) for more details.
-p If the new init_state is 0, then -p requests that the power be
turned off after the system is shut down. Only some systems support
this.
-w "hr:min(am|pm) day"
request that system power back on at a future time. Please see
wakeupat(1m). Also, note that '-w' takes a single argument, enclosed
in quotes.
For example:
-w "5:30pm Monday"
sysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M), init(1M), shutdown(1M), wakeupat(1M), syssgi(2).
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