Re: zone shutdown



Frank Cusack <fcusack@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does init 0 in the global zone do a clean shutdown in non-global zones.

Yes, but if the zone doesn't shutdown within 60 seconds, it
halts it instead.

Do you know if this is user-settable somewhere? (Without modifying
anything that a patch would overwrite.)

Most SMF settings (if you make them directly svcprop) will be maintained
even if later patches apply.

60 seconds is the default timeout for a service, so that's probably
what's happening here. Just change the default timeout for the zones
service to be what you want.

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