Re: remote poweroff with systemd

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On Monday 05 Aug 2013 18:39:22 Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> ssh -t remote1 "sudo /sbin/init 0"
> ssh -t remote2 "sudo /sbin/init 0"
> 
> etc. This has worked well for years.
> 
> Recently the machines were upgraded and mow use systemd.
> I replaced the original commands by
> 
> ssh -t remote1 "sudo telinit 0"

i've had problems with clean shutdown since systemd, too, and what's 
working for me i "shutdown -h now" instead of the systemd commands 
i've come across. i'm using this on virtual machines only, but don't 
see why it shouldn't work on real remote boxes as well.

this doesn't hang the ssh session, or cause any other problems i've 
seen yet.

-- 
phani.


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