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diff --git a/doc/index.html b/doc/index.html index fca89fa..f8e24f1 100644 --- a/doc/index.html +++ b/doc/index.html @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ library. </li> <h3> Download </h3> <ul> - <li> The current released version of s6-linux-utils is <a href="s6-linux-utils-2.0.2.3.tar.gz">2.0.2.3</a>. </li> + <li> The current released version of s6-linux-utils is <a href="s6-linux-utils-2.1.0.0.tar.gz">2.1.0.0</a>. </li> <li> Alternatively, you can checkout a copy of the s6-linux-utils git repository: <pre> git clone git://git.skarnet.org/s6-linux-utils </pre> </li> </ul> diff --git a/doc/s6-halt.html b/doc/s6-halt.html index 5a2e45c..4837b86 100644 --- a/doc/s6-halt.html +++ b/doc/s6-halt.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en" /> <title>s6-linux-utils: the s6-halt program</title> <meta name="Description" content="s6-linux-utils: the s6-halt program" /> - <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root utilities halt" /> + <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root utilities shutdown halt poweroff reboot" /> <!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://skarnet.org/default.css" /> --> </head> <body> @@ -19,19 +19,37 @@ <h1> The <tt>s6-halt</tt> program </h1> <p> -<tt>s6-halt</tt> syncs the filesystems and halts the machine -immediately, without switching the power off. -<br /> This is different from the sysvinit <tt>halt</tt> -command, which is an alias for <tt>shutdown -h</tt>. The -s6-linux-utils <tt>s6-halt</tt> command is more or less equivalent to -sysvinit's <tt>halt -f</tt>. +<tt>s6-halt</tt> sends a signal to process 1 in order to halt the machine; +or, with the <tt>-f</tt> option, it performs an immediate hard shutdown. </p> <h2> Interface </h2> <pre> - s6-halt + s6-halt [ -h | -p | -r ] [ -f ] </pre> +<ul> + <li> s6-halt sends a signal to process 1. </li> + <li> It then exits 0. </li> +</ul> + +<h2> Options </h2> + +<ul> + <li> <tt>-h</tt> : halt. The command will order a halt (i.e. the system will +be shut down, but the power will remain up), which means +sending a SIGUSR2 to process 1. This is the default. </li> + <li> <tt>-p</tt> : poweroff. The command will order a power off, which means +sending a SIGUSR1 to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-r</tt> : reboot. The command will order a reboot, which means +sending a SIGINT to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-f</tt> : force. The command will not send any signal to process 1; +it will just sync the filesystems then tell the kernel to halt, poweroff or reboot. +<tt>s6-reboot -f</tt> or <tt>s6-poweroff -f</tt> should be the last program +executed in the lifetime of a machine, at the end of the shutdown script called +by process 1 when it receives a signal telling it to shut down. </li> +</ul> + </body> </html> diff --git a/doc/s6-poweroff.html b/doc/s6-poweroff.html index 13af3e5..5b0a4fc 100644 --- a/doc/s6-poweroff.html +++ b/doc/s6-poweroff.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en" /> <title>s6-linux-utils: the s6-poweroff program</title> <meta name="Description" content="s6-linux-utils: the s6-poweroff program" /> - <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root poweroff system halt power off" /> + <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root utilities shutdown halt poweroff reboot" /> <!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://skarnet.org/default.css" /> --> </head> <body> @@ -19,22 +19,37 @@ <h1> The <tt>s6-poweroff</tt> program </h1> <p> -<tt>s6-poweroff</tt> syncs the filesystems and halts the machine -immediately, switching the power off if possible. -</p> - -<p> - This is different from the sysvinit <tt>poweroff</tt> -command, which performs <tt>shutdown</tt>. The -s6-linux-utils <tt>s6-poweroff</tt> command is more or less equivalent to -sysvinit's <tt>poweroff -f</tt>. +<tt>s6-poweroff</tt> sends a signal to process 1 in order to power off the machine; +or, with the <tt>-f</tt> option, it performs an immediate hard shutdown. </p> <h2> Interface </h2> <pre> - s6-poweroff + s6-poweroff [ -h | -p | -r ] [ -f ] </pre> +<ul> + <li> s6-poweroff sends a signal to process 1. </li> + <li> It then exits 0. </li> +</ul> + +<h2> Options </h2> + +<ul> + <li> <tt>-h</tt> : halt. The command will order a halt (i.e. the system will +be shut down, but the power will remain up), which means +sending a SIGUSR2 to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-p</tt> : poweroff. The command will order a power off, which means +sending a SIGUSR1 to process 1. This is the default. </li> + <li> <tt>-r</tt> : reboot. The command will order a reboot, which means +sending a SIGINT to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-f</tt> : force. The command will not send any signal to process 1; +it will just sync the filesystems then tell the kernel to halt, poweroff or reboot. +<tt>s6-reboot -f</tt> or <tt>s6-poweroff -f</tt> should be the last program +executed in the lifetime of a machine, at the end of the shutdown script called +by process 1 when it receives a signal telling it to shut down. </li> +</ul> + </body> </html> diff --git a/doc/s6-reboot.html b/doc/s6-reboot.html index f8e9ccd..7f01260 100644 --- a/doc/s6-reboot.html +++ b/doc/s6-reboot.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en" /> <title>s6-linux-utils: the s6-reboot program</title> <meta name="Description" content="s6-linux-utils: the s6-reboot program" /> - <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root utilities reboot power shutdown" /> + <meta name="Keywords" content="s6 linux administration root utilities shutdown halt poweroff reboot" /> <!-- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://skarnet.org/default.css" /> --> </head> <body> @@ -19,21 +19,37 @@ <h1> The <tt>s6-reboot</tt> program </h1> <p> -<tt>s6-reboot</tt> syncs the filesystems and reboots the machine -immediately. -</p> - -<p> This is different from the sysvinit <tt>reboot</tt> -command, which is an alias for <tt>shutdown -r</tt>. The -s6-linux-utils <tt>s6-reboot</tt> command is more or less equivalent to -sysvinit's <tt>reboot -f</tt>. +<tt>s6-reboot</tt> sends a signal to process 1 in order to reboot the machine; +or, with the <tt>-f</tt> option, it performs an immediate reboot. </p> <h2> Interface </h2> <pre> - s6-reboot + s6-reboot [ -h | -p | -r ] [ -f ] </pre> +<ul> + <li> s6-reboot sends a signal to process 1. </li> + <li> It then exits 0. </li> +</ul> + +<h2> Options </h2> + +<ul> + <li> <tt>-h</tt> : halt. The command will order a halt (i.e. the system will +be shut down, but the power will remain up), which means +sending a SIGUSR2 to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-p</tt> : poweroff. The command will order a power off, which means +sending a SIGUSR1 to process 1. </li> + <li> <tt>-r</tt> : reboot. The command will order a reboot, which means +sending a SIGINT to process 1. This is the default. </li> + <li> <tt>-f</tt> : force. The command will not send any signal to process 1; +it will just sync the filesystems then tell the kernel to halt, poweroff or reboot. +<tt>s6-reboot -f</tt> or <tt>s6-poweroff -f</tt> should be the last program +executed in the lifetime of a machine, at the end of the shutdown script called +by process 1 when it receives a signal telling it to shut down. </li> +</ul> + </body> </html> diff --git a/doc/upgrade.html b/doc/upgrade.html index f8be8a8..e6930ed 100644 --- a/doc/upgrade.html +++ b/doc/upgrade.html @@ -18,6 +18,16 @@ <h1> What has changed in s6-linux-utils </h1> +<h2> in 2.1.0.0 </h2> + +<ul> + <li> <a href="s6-halt.html">s6-halt</a>, +<a href="s6-poweroff.html">s6-poweroff</a> and +<a href="s6-reboot.html">s6-reboot</a> have changed behaviours. +They now send a signal to process 1 by default; to make them +perform a hard shutdown, add the <tt>-f</tt> option. </li> +</ul> + <h2> in 2.0.2.3 </h2> <ul> |