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sys-suspend (1)
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    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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