On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 11:54, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
> You could try "halt" or "Shutdown -h"

halt -p will power the machine off, whereas halt will just put the
kernel into a stop mode without powering off the machine itself.

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> I want to shut down/power off machines remotely.
> 
> # shutdown -r now
> 
> reboots them, which I don't want.
> 
> #shutdown now
> 
> puts them into "maintenance mode." Q. what is maintenance mode anyway? Can
> I power them off physically when they are in maintenance mode?
> 
> I want them to turn off remotely without out flipping any switches
> physically.
> 
> ideas?
> 
> MRB
> 
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