REBOOT(2) COMMAND REFERENCE REBOOT(2) NAME reboot - reboot system or halt processor SYNOPSIS #include <sys/reboot.h> reboot(howto) int howto; DESCRIPTION Reboot reboots or halts the system. Various system utilities use it. When RB_AUTOBOOT is given (no bit is set in the mask), the system is shutdown cleanly, including syncing the disks, then the system is booted as if power had been pulled and then resupplied. Only the following bit of howto, defined in <sys/reboot.h>, is allowed: RB_HALT The processor is halted normally; no reboot takes place. Only the superuser may reboot a machine. DIAGNOSTICS [EPERM] The caller is not the superuser. RETURN VALUE If successful, this call never returns. Otherwise, a -1 is returned and an error is returned in the global variable errno. CAVEATS This system call is for the use of system utilities which handle system shutdown. It is not intended for customer use, and the ramifications of its use are not all obvious. SEE ALSO halt(8), reboot(8), and shutdown(8). Printed 5/12/88 1
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