09-08-2017
Run level process when Physical server goes down
Need inputs when physical server is coming down (ex- init 0) .
We have a physical server in that there are couple of LDOM's and in LDOM's there are couple of Zones . In zones there are applications running .
Physical Server (T4 Server) -> LDOM -> ZONES -> applications
There are scripts that has stop/start applications in zones when zones get rebooted .
So in the main Physical server when you use init 0 command . Does it bring down zones first and then LDOM's . What is the process . Please advice.
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