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telinit

Section: Maintenance Commands (8)
Updated: 2009-07-09
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NAME

telinit - change system runlevel  

SYNOPSIS

telinit [OPTION]... RUNLEVEL  

DESCRIPTION

telinit may be used to change the system runlevel.

The RUNLEVEL argument should be one of the multi-user runlevels 2-5, 0 to halt the system, 6 to reboot the system or 1 to bring the system down into single-user mode.

Normally you would use the shutdown(8) tool to halt or reboot the system, or to bring it down to single-user mode.

RUNLEVEL may also be S or s which will place the system directly into single-user mode without actually stopping processes first, you probably won't want that.

The runlevel is changed by emitting the runlevel(7) event, which includes the new runlevel in the RUNLEVEL environment variable as well as the previous runlevel (obtained from the environment or from /var/run/utmp) in the PREVLEVEL variable.

telinit will write the new runlevel to /var/run/utmp and append a new entry to /var/log/wtmp.  

Other commands

telinit may be also used to send basic commands to the init(8) daemon for compatibility with System V. These are:
Q or q
to request that init(8) reload its configuration. This is rarely necessary since Upstart watches its configuration with inotify(7) and is deprecated by the initctl(8) reload-configuration command.
U or u
to request that the init(8) daemon re-execute itself. This is not recommended since Upstart is currently unable to preserve its state, but is necessary when upgrading system libraries.
 

OPTIONS

-e KEY=VALUE
This specifies an additional environment variable to be included in the event along with RUNLEVEL and PREVLEVEL.
 

ENVIRONMENT

RUNLEVEL
telinit will read the current runlevel from this environment variable if set in preference to reading from /var/run/utmp
 

FILES

/var/run/utmp
Where the current runlevel will be read from; this file will also be updated with the new runlevel.
/var/log/wtmp
A new runlevel record will be appended to this file for the new runlevel.
 

NOTES

The Upstart init(8) daemon does not keep track of runlevels itself, instead they are implemented entirely by its userspace tools.

See runlevel(7) for more details.  

AUTHOR

Written by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>  

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/upstart/+bugs>  

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2009 Canonical Ltd.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  

SEE ALSO

runlevel(7) init(8) initctl(8) shutdown(8) runlevel(8)


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Other commands
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
FILES
NOTES
AUTHOR
REPORTING BUGS
COPYRIGHT
SEE ALSO


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