
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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Mounts all local file systems; enables disk quotas if at least one file system was mounted with the quota option; saves editor temporary files in
/usr/preserve; removes any files in the /tmp directory; configures system accounting and default router; sets NIS domain and ifconfig
netmask; reboots the system from the installation media or a boot server if either /.PREINSTALL or /AUTOINSTALL exists; starts various
daemons and services; mounts all NFS entries
System Initialization and Run States
Scripts
Run
Control
Files
Run
Level
Init State Type Use This Level Functional Summary
/etc/rc0.d /sbin/rc0 0Power-down
state
Power-
down
To shut down the operating
system so that it is safe to
turn off power to the system.
Stops system services and
daemons; terminates all
running processes;
unmounts all file systems
/etc/rc1.d /sbin/rc1 1 Administrative
state
Single user To access all available file
systems with user logins
allowed.
Stops system services and
daemons; terminates all
running processes;
unmounts all file systems;
brings the system up in
single-user mode
/etc/rc2.d /sbin/rc2 2 Multiuser
state
Multiuser For normal operations.
Multiple users can access
the system and the entire file
system. All daemons are
running except for the NFS
server daemons.
(Expanded functionality -
see footnote that follows
for details)
/etc/rc3.d /sbin/rc3 3 Multiuser with
NFS resources
shared and Peri
software
Multiuser For normal operations with
NFS resource-sharing
available and to initiate any
Avaya software startups.
Cleans up sharetab;
starts nfsd; starts
mountd; if the system is
a boot server, starts
applicable services; starts
snmpdx (if PERIsnmp is
not installed).
/etc/rc4.d /sbin/rc4 4Alternative
multiuser
state
— This level is currently
unavailable.
—
/etc/rc5.d /sbin/rc5 5Power-down
state
Power-
down
To shut down the operating
system so that it is safe to
turn off power to the system.
If possible, automatically
turn off system power on
systems that support this
feature.
Runs the
/etc/rc0.d/K*
scripts to kill all active
processes and unmount
the file systems
/etc/rc6.d /sbin/rc6 6 Reboot
state
Reboot To shut down the system to
run level 0, and then reboot
to multiuser state (or
whatever level is the default
- normally 3 - in the
inittab file).
Runs the
/etc/rc0.d/K*
scripts to kill all active
processes and unmount
the file systems
/etc/rcS.d /sbin/rcS S or s Single-user
state
Single-user To run as a single user with
all file systems mounted and
accessible.
Establishes a minimal
network; mounts /usr
, if
necessary; sets the system
name; checks the root (/)
and /usr file systems;
mounts pseudo file
systems (/proc and
/dev/fd); rebuilds the
device entries for
reconfiguration boots;
checks and mounts other
file systems to be
mounted in single-user
mode
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