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AndroidX: native X applications for Android
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zshutdown_notify
ZSHUTDOWN_NOTIFY(8) System Manager's Manual ZSHUTDOWN_NOTIFY(8)
NAME
zshutdown_notify - notify users of impending shutdown via Zephyr
SYNOPSIS
zshutdown_notify
DESCRIPTION
zshutdown_notify reads the standard input until EOF is reached, and then sends a Zephyr notice with the official hostname, the collected
input, and a warning message as the message body of the notice. The notice is sent to class FILSRV, instance <hostname>, recipient "*",
where <hostname> is the official hostname of the sending host.
Any users who are using resources on the sending host are expected to subscribe to these messages so they will be warned of any impending
shutdowns.
zshutdown_notify is usually invoked from within /etc/shutdown.
SEE ALSO
attach(1), zephyr(1), zwgc(1), shutdown(8), zhm(8), zephyrd(8)
Project Athena Technical Plan Section E.4.1, `Zephyr Notification Service'
AUTHOR
C. Anthony Della Fera (Digital Equipment Corporation-Project Athena)
RESTRICTIONS
Copyright (c) 1987,1988 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. All Rights Reserved.
zephyr(1) specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
MIT Project Athena July 8, 1988 ZSHUTDOWN_NOTIFY(8)