Hi Glenn,
Use telinit which is symlinked to init.
/sbin/telinit 0 # halts
or
/sbin/telinit 6 # reboots
If you look at your /etc/inittab file it tells you all about it.
Carl
On 23-Jun-00 Glenn S., Network Technician wrote:
> Try using the command init instead.... (i.e. init 6 to reboot, init 0
> to halt)?
>
> Glenn
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jeff Gelina
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> Subject: remotely reboot
>
>
> does anyone know how i can reboot my linux 6.2 server using my ssh
> client? reboot, shutdown, etc commands do not work.
> jeff gelina
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