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Is there a POSIX way to shutdown a UNIX machine?



2019 Community Moderator ElectionOfficial list of programs to be included in Linux?How to get a persistent “history”-file even after a non-clean shutdown?POSIX find all local filesGraceful shutdown in ArchLinuxIs there a POSIX way of setting zeroth argument of a target application?systemd: stop boot process on failure (actually make a shutdown)Origin of shutdown vs rebootHow to execute scripts in /usr/lib/systemd/system-shutdown/ at reboot or shutdown?Running a script with systemd on shutdown or rebootHow can a systemd service detect that system is going to power off?is there any difference between /usr/bin/poweroff and /usr/bin/shutdown?










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I am searching for a POSIX command to shutdown a machine.



Is there a POSIX acceptable way to do this?



The commands I use to do this are not POSIX compatible (e.g., shutdown, reboot, halt or poweroff).



Systemd introduced systemctl to do this, but I am pretty sure that this is not POSIX, either.










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    Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

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I am searching for a POSIX command to shutdown a machine.



Is there a POSIX acceptable way to do this?



The commands I use to do this are not POSIX compatible (e.g., shutdown, reboot, halt or poweroff).



Systemd introduced systemctl to do this, but I am pretty sure that this is not POSIX, either.










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    Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

    – Ulrich Schwarz
    6 hours ago














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I am searching for a POSIX command to shutdown a machine.



Is there a POSIX acceptable way to do this?



The commands I use to do this are not POSIX compatible (e.g., shutdown, reboot, halt or poweroff).



Systemd introduced systemctl to do this, but I am pretty sure that this is not POSIX, either.










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I am searching for a POSIX command to shutdown a machine.



Is there a POSIX acceptable way to do this?



The commands I use to do this are not POSIX compatible (e.g., shutdown, reboot, halt or poweroff).



Systemd introduced systemctl to do this, but I am pretty sure that this is not POSIX, either.







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    Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

    – Ulrich Schwarz
    6 hours ago













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    Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

    – Ulrich Schwarz
    6 hours ago








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Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

– Ulrich Schwarz
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Looking at unix.stackexchange.com/q/231989/3929, not even telinit 0 qualifies, which would be my "best" bet.

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No, POSIX does not care about the shutting down or rebooting of a Unix system, nor about how services are started at boot.




The following areas are outside of the scope of POSIX.1-2017:



  • Graphics interfaces


  • Database management system interfaces


  • Record I/O considerations


  • Object or binary code portability


  • System configuration and resource availability


POSIX.1-2017 describes the external characteristics and facilities that are of importance to application developers, rather than the internal construction techniques employed to achieve these capabilities. Special emphasis is placed on those functions and facilities that are needed in a wide variety of commercial applications.




(from the Introduction section of the POSIX Base Definitions)



The shutdown command would fall into the "System configuration and resource availability" category, and it's not a tool that is important to application developers.




The full POSIX standard is available online.






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    A review of the list of all POSIX commands beginning on page 4, shows no equivalent to halt or shutdown.






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      No, POSIX does not care about the shutting down or rebooting of a Unix system, nor about how services are started at boot.




      The following areas are outside of the scope of POSIX.1-2017:



      • Graphics interfaces


      • Database management system interfaces


      • Record I/O considerations


      • Object or binary code portability


      • System configuration and resource availability


      POSIX.1-2017 describes the external characteristics and facilities that are of importance to application developers, rather than the internal construction techniques employed to achieve these capabilities. Special emphasis is placed on those functions and facilities that are needed in a wide variety of commercial applications.




      (from the Introduction section of the POSIX Base Definitions)



      The shutdown command would fall into the "System configuration and resource availability" category, and it's not a tool that is important to application developers.




      The full POSIX standard is available online.






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        No, POSIX does not care about the shutting down or rebooting of a Unix system, nor about how services are started at boot.




        The following areas are outside of the scope of POSIX.1-2017:



        • Graphics interfaces


        • Database management system interfaces


        • Record I/O considerations


        • Object or binary code portability


        • System configuration and resource availability


        POSIX.1-2017 describes the external characteristics and facilities that are of importance to application developers, rather than the internal construction techniques employed to achieve these capabilities. Special emphasis is placed on those functions and facilities that are needed in a wide variety of commercial applications.




        (from the Introduction section of the POSIX Base Definitions)



        The shutdown command would fall into the "System configuration and resource availability" category, and it's not a tool that is important to application developers.




        The full POSIX standard is available online.






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          No, POSIX does not care about the shutting down or rebooting of a Unix system, nor about how services are started at boot.




          The following areas are outside of the scope of POSIX.1-2017:



          • Graphics interfaces


          • Database management system interfaces


          • Record I/O considerations


          • Object or binary code portability


          • System configuration and resource availability


          POSIX.1-2017 describes the external characteristics and facilities that are of importance to application developers, rather than the internal construction techniques employed to achieve these capabilities. Special emphasis is placed on those functions and facilities that are needed in a wide variety of commercial applications.




          (from the Introduction section of the POSIX Base Definitions)



          The shutdown command would fall into the "System configuration and resource availability" category, and it's not a tool that is important to application developers.




          The full POSIX standard is available online.






          share|improve this answer













          No, POSIX does not care about the shutting down or rebooting of a Unix system, nor about how services are started at boot.




          The following areas are outside of the scope of POSIX.1-2017:



          • Graphics interfaces


          • Database management system interfaces


          • Record I/O considerations


          • Object or binary code portability


          • System configuration and resource availability


          POSIX.1-2017 describes the external characteristics and facilities that are of importance to application developers, rather than the internal construction techniques employed to achieve these capabilities. Special emphasis is placed on those functions and facilities that are needed in a wide variety of commercial applications.




          (from the Introduction section of the POSIX Base Definitions)



          The shutdown command would fall into the "System configuration and resource availability" category, and it's not a tool that is important to application developers.




          The full POSIX standard is available online.







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