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31.Dd December 20, 2017
32.Dt REBOOT 8
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm reboot ,
36.Nm halt ,
37.Nm fastboot ,
38.Nm fasthalt
39.Nd stopping and restarting the system
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm halt
42.Op Fl lNnpq
43.Op Fl k Ar kernel
44.Nm
45.Op Fl cdlNnpqr
46.Op Fl k Ar kernel
47.Nm fasthalt
48.Op Fl lNnpq
49.Op Fl k Ar kernel
50.Nm fastboot
51.Op Fl dlNnpq
52.Op Fl k Ar kernel
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Nm halt
56and
57.Nm
58utilities flush the file system cache to disk, send all running processes
59a
60.Dv SIGTERM
61(and subsequently a
62.Dv SIGKILL )
63and, respectively, halt or restart the system.
64The action is logged, including entering a shutdown record into the user
65accounting database.
66.Pp
67The options are as follows:
68.Bl -tag -width indent
69.It Fl c
70The system will turn off the power and then turn it back on if it can.
71If the power down action fails, the system
72will halt or reboot normally, depending on whether
73.Nm halt
74or
75.Nm
76was called.
77At the present time, only the
78.Xr ipmi 4
79driver implements the power cycle functionality and only on hardware
80with a BMC that supports power cycling.
81Unlike power off, the amount of hardware that supports power cycling
82is small.
83.It Fl d
84The system is requested to create a crash dump.
85This option is
86supported only when rebooting, and it has no effect unless a dump
87device has previously been specified with
88.Xr dumpon 8 .
89.It Fl k Ar kernel
90Boot the specified
91.Ar kernel
92on the next system boot.
93If the kernel boots successfully, the
94.Em default
95kernel will be booted on successive boots, this is a one-shot option.
96If the boot fails, the system will continue attempting to boot
97.Ar kernel
98until the boot process is interrupted and a valid kernel booted.
99This may change in the future.
100.It Fl l
101The halt or reboot is
102.Em not
103logged to the system log.
104This option is intended for applications such as
105.Xr shutdown 8 ,
106that call
107.Nm
108or
109.Nm halt
110and log this themselves.
111.It Fl N
112The file system cache is not flushed during the initial process clean-up,
113however the kernel level
114.Xr reboot 2
115is still processed with a sync.
116This option can be useful for performing a
117.Dq best-effort
118reboot when devices might be unavailable.
119This can happen when devices have been disconnected, such as with
120.Xr iscsi 4 .
121.It Fl n
122The file system cache is not flushed.
123This option should probably not be used.
124.It Fl p
125The system will turn off the power if it can.
126If the power down action fails, the system
127will halt or reboot normally, depending on whether
128.Nm halt
129or
130.Nm
131was called.
132.It Fl q
133The system is halted or restarted quickly and ungracefully, and only
134the flushing of the file system cache is performed (if the
135.Fl n
136option is not specified).
137This option should probably not be used.
138.It Fl r
139The system kills all processes, unmounts all filesystems, mounts the new
140root filesystem, and begins the usual startup sequence.
141After changing vfs.root.mountfrom with
142.Xr kenv 1 ,
143.Nm Fl r
144can be used to change the root filesystem while preserving kernel state.
145This requires the
146.Xr tmpfs 5
147kernel module to be loaded because
148.Xr init 8
149needs a place to store itself after the old root is unmounted, but
150before the new root is in place.
151.El
152.Pp
153The
154.Nm fasthalt
155and
156.Nm fastboot
157utilities are nothing more than aliases for the
158.Nm halt
159and
160.Nm
161utilities.
162.Pp
163Normally, the
164.Xr shutdown 8
165utility is used when the system needs to be halted or restarted, giving
166users advance warning of their impending doom and cleanly terminating
167specific programs.
168.Sh EXAMPLES
169Replace current root filesystem with UFS mounted from
170.Pa /dev/ada0s1a :
171.Bd -literal -offset indent
172kenv vfs.root.mountfrom=ufs:/dev/ada0s1a
173reboot -r
174.Ed
175.Pp
176This mechanism can also be used with NFS, with a caveat that
177it only works with NFSv4, and requires a numeric IPv4 address:
178.Bd -literal -offset indent
179kenv vfs.root.mountfrom=nfs:192.168.1.1:/share/name
180reboot -r
181.Ed
182.Sh SEE ALSO
183.Xr kenv 1 ,
184.Xr getutxent 3 ,
185.Xr ipmi 4 ,
186.Xr boot 8 ,
187.Xr dumpon 8 ,
188.Xr nextboot 8 ,
189.Xr savecore 8 ,
190.Xr shutdown 8 ,
191.Xr sync 8
192.Sh HISTORY
193A
194.Nm
195utility appeared in
196.Bx 4.0 .
197