RHEL 5

I use the following chshut commands (in /etc/rc.local)
chshut halt vmcmd LOGOFF
chshut poff vmcmd LOGOFF

They shudown and logoff properly when I use shutdown -h or -P options from
zLinux,

>From another ID, when I use CP SIGNAL SHUTDOWN <zLinux machine id> WITHIN
<x>
zLinux also shuts down and logs off, but it goes to runlevel 6 (reboot)
instead of a more expected runlevel 0 (halt).

The net effect is the same, it shuts down clean and logs off, but is there
something I can change so a SIGNAL SHUTDOWN will cause it to go to runlevel
0?

I prefer that because I have an automated email that goes out when the
system shuts down, and if the "new" runlevel is 6 the email suggests the
outage will be short as it is just a reboot.

Thanks

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