Reason for System Reboot |
Appropriate Boot Option |
Information for
SPARC Based Systems |
Information for x86 Based Systems |
Turn off system power due to
anticipated power outage. |
Turn system power back on |
Chapter 10, Shutting Down a System (Tasks) |
Chapter 10, Shutting Down a System (Tasks) |
Change kernel parameters in the /etc/system
file. |
Reboot the system to run level 3 (multiuser level with NFS resources shared) |
SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level 3 (Multiuser Level) |
x86: How to Boot a System to Run Level 3 (Multiuser) |
Perform
file system maintenance, such as backing up or restoring system data. |
Press Control-D from
run level S to bring the system back to run level 3 |
SPARC: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level) |
x86: How to Boot a System to Run Level S (Single-User Level) |
Repair a
system configuration file such as /etc/system. |
Interactive boot |
SPARC: How to Boot a System Interactively |
x86: How to Boot a System Interactively |
Add or remove hardware from the
system. |
Reconfiguration boot (turn on system power after adding or removing devices, if devices
are not hot-pluggable) Reconfiguration boot (also to turn on system power after
adding or removing hardware) |
Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems |
Adding a System Disk or a Secondary Disk (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Devices and File Systems |
Boot the system by using the kernel debugger (kmdb) to track
down a system problem. |
Booting kmdb |
SPARC: How to Boot the System With the Kernel Debugger (kmdb) |
x86: How to Boot a System With the Kernel Debugger in the GRUB Boot Environment (kmdb) |
Boot the system in failsafe mode to
repair an important system file that is causing system boot failure. |
Booting the failsafe
archive |
How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on a SPARC Based System |
How to Boot the Failsafe Archive on an x86 Based System by Using GRUB |
To recover from a hung system and force a crash dump. |
Recovery
boot |
SPARC: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System |
x86: How to Force a Crash Dump and Reboot of the System |