RUMP.HALT(1) | General Commands Manual | RUMP.HALT(1) |
rump.halt
— halt a
rump kernel
rump.halt |
[-dhn ] |
The rump.halt
utility exits a rump kernel.
The file system cache, if present, is flushed. Since a rump kernel does not
control its clients, they are not directly affected by
rump.halt
. However, they will be unable to request
further services from the halted rump kernel.
The options are as follows:
-d
-h
-n
The rump.halt
command appeared in
NetBSD 6.0.
While using -h
makes it impossible to
issue further system calls, it does not necessarily stop all activity in a
rump kernel. It is recommended this option is used only for debugging
purposes.
December 12, 2010 | NetBSD 10.99 |