poweroff¶
This command triggers the poweroff procedure.
Interface¶
poweroff [ -h ] [ -a ] [ -f|F ] [ -m message ] [ -t time ] [ -W ] when
This command triggers the poweroff procedure immediately if when is omitted.
The when provided must be on these formats:
- now: triggers the poweroff sequence immediately. This is the default
- mins or +mins : relative time; triggers the poweroff sequence after mins minutes.
- hh:mm : absolute time; triggers the poweroff sequence when the time hh:mm occurs. If that time has passed for the current day, it will wait for the next day. hh can have 1 or 2 digits; mm must have 2 digits.
Options¶
- -h: print this help.
- -a: use access control. The poweroff sequence will only be launched if one of the users listed in
/etc/66/shutdown.allowis currently logged in (as tracked by utmp)./etc/66/shutdown.allowis a text file which accepts one user per line. Lines starting with # are commented out. - -f: do not trigger a clean shutdown procedure; it will just sync the filesystems then tell the kernel to immediately poweroff. This should be the last step in the lifetime of the machine.
- -F: same as
-fbut do not sync the filesystems. - -m message: replace the default message by message. message is broadcast to all logged in users (as tracked by utmp).
- -t time: have a grace time period of time seconds between the
SIGTERMand theSIGKILLat the end of the poweroff sequence when it is time to kill all processes (allows processes to receiveSIGTERMto exit cleanly). The default is3seconds. - -W: do not send a wall message to users.
Usage examples¶
Shuts down the system.
66 poweroff
Shuts down a broken system
66 poweroff -f
Shuts down the system after 10 minutes
66 poweroff 10
Sends an "system will be shutted down in 10 minutes" to connected account and shuts down the system after 10 minutes
66 poweroff -m "system will be shutted down in 10 minutes" 10