NAME sys-suspend - Suspend or shutdown the system and power off SYNOPSIS /usr/openwin/bin/sys-suspend [ -fnxh ] [ -d <displayname> ] AVAILABILITY SUNWpmowu DESCRIPTION sys-suspend(1M) provides options to suspend or shutdown the whole system. A system may be suspended to conserve power or to prepare the system for transport. The suspend should not be used when performing any hardware reconfiguration or replacement. In case of suspend, the current system state will be preserved until a resume operation is performed (the next power on). On a resume in the windows environment, the system brings up lockscreen to ensure that only the authorized person has access to the system. In a non-windows environment, the user will be prompted for password. It is possible that when devices or processes are performing critical or time sensitive operations (such as real time operations) the system may fail to suspend. When this occurs, the system will remain in its current running state. Messages reporting the failure will be displayed on the con- sole. Once the system is successfully suspended, the resume operation will always succeed barring external influences such as hardware reconfiguration or the like. In case of shutdown, rc0 scripts are run, processes are killed, pending data is written to the disks, and system is turned off. OPTIONS -f Force suspend. This should be used with care. Using this option causes the system to force all processes to stop. This option should not be used during unattended operations. -n Disable selection. This flag disables the selection popup dialog at the invocation time. -x Disable lockscreen. This flag disables the execution of lockscreen at resume time. -h Change the default from suspend to shutdown. -d <displayname> Connect to the X server specified by displayname. For- mat of displayname has been described in X11(7). FILES /etc/default/sys-suspend file for setting a default value for the PERMS variable. PERMS determines who are allowed to use this command. Allowed values are: all any user can use this command - nobody except super- user can use this com- mand <user1, user2, etc.> a user in this user list or super-user can use this command console-owner a user who owns the system console device node or super-user can user this command (default) NOTES Lockscreen on resume can be disabled by default. The follow- ing line needs to be added to the user's .Xdefaults or .OWdefaults file: Syssuspend*xlock: False If xlock(1) is used for lockscreen functionality, its mode defaults to life. This can be changed by adding the follow- ing line to the user's .Xdefaults or .OWdefaults file: Syssuspend*xlockmode: <xlockmode> SEE ALSO cpr(7), powerd(1M), xlock(1), X11(7), shutdown(1M)
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