Thanks Richard,

but that was not the solution.

All timers are deactivated.

When I started the machine with OpenSuSE 11 perhaps, then after a 
shutdown the machine is off.
Only by OpenSolaris the machine woke up after 2-3 seconds after a shutdown.

Can I post something?

Greetings,
Christian

Here some infos about the machine:

prtdiag:
-bash-3.2# prtdiag
System Configuration: LENOVO 9088BUG
BIOS Configuration: LENOVO 2RKT46AGR 06/06/2008

==== Processor Sockets ====================================

Version                          Location Tag
-------------------------------- --------------------------
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz LGA 775

==== Memory Device Sockets ================================

Type        Status Set Device Locator      Bank Locator
----------- ------ --- ------------------- ----------------
DDR2        in use 1   J6G1                DIMM 0
DDR2        in use 1   J6G2                DIMM 1
DDR2        in use 1   J6H1                DIMM 2
DDR2        in use 1   J6H2                DIMM 3

==== On-Board Devices =====================================
ADI
BCM

==== Upgradeable Slots ====================================

ID  Status    Type             Description
--- --------- ---------------- ----------------------------
2   available PCI              PCI Slot 1
3   available PCI              PCI Slot 2
0   unknown   PCI Express      PCIE x16
0   unknown   PCI Express      PCIE x1
-bash-3.2#



Richard Elling schrieb:
> Christian Vallo wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>> I have a ThinkCentre M57p. Installed is OpenSolaris NV_95 on a mirrored 
>> rpool. And now the problem:
>>
>> When I shutdown the system with "init 5" (or poweroff), the machine goes 
>> down and after 3 seconds the machine goes on and startet again.
>>
>> With other OS (like live cds) the machine goes down and thats it.
>> Any idea? Sorry for the bad english :-)
>>   
>>     
>
> I had a problem like this once... root cause was the cat stepping on
> the keyboard while I was under the desk futzing with the machine :-)
> Check your BIOS for wake options.
>  -- richard
>
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