Garrett, It was by your request during PSARC review that "reboot -f dryrun" to be a project private interface and therefore not to be documented in the man pages.
Sherry On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 10:32:37AM -0800, Garrett D'Amore wrote: > On 02/ 3/10 09:59 AM, Calum Mackay wrote: > >On 03/02/10 17:38, chris kiick wrote: > >>>>>How do I tell if my system has the "specific capabilities" > >>>>>required for > >>>>>fast reboot? Is there a command which can be run, or a > >>>>>particular line in > >>>>>prtconf, prtdiag or the like which tells me whether the > >>>>>system is capable > >>>>>of fast reboot? > >>>> > >>>>reboot -f dryrun shows whether your system is capable at all. > >>> > >>> Lovely. Is that documented anywhere? I don't see it in the > >>>man page for > >>> reboot(1M). Seems like an ideal extension to the text you > >>>proposed along the > >>> lines of "To see if your system is capable of fast reboot, > >>>run reboot -f > >>> dryrun". > >> > >>dryrun only works on x86. > > > >I don't see it mentioned in reboot(1) on an x86 system either. > > Its "undocumented", and IIRC, was not formally ARC'd as an interface. > > - Garrett > > > >cheers, > >calum. -- Sherry Moore, Solaris Core Kernel http://blogs.sun.com/sherrym