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DTSHUTDOWN(1M)							DTSHUTDOWN(1M)

NAME
     dtshutdown - Notify desktop and shutdown the system

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sysadm/privbin/dtshutdown [-g <grace_period>] [-i <init_state>] [-p]
     [-w "hr:min(am|pm) day"]

DESCRIPTION
     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.

OPTIONS
     -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"

SEE ALSO
     sysmgr(1M), runpriv(1M), init(1M), shutdown(1M), wakeupat(1M), syssgi(2).

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