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- SSSSHHHHUUUUTTTTDDDDOOOOWWWWNNNN((((4444FFFF)))) UUUUNNNNIIIIXXXX SSSSyyyysssstttteeeemmmm VVVV ((((JJJJaaaannnnuuuuaaaarrrryyyy 11118888,,,, 1111999999996666)))) SSSSHHHHUUUUTTTTDDDDOOOOWWWWNNNN((((4444FFFF))))
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- NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
- eeeettttcccc////sssshhhhuuuuttttddddoooowwwwnnnn - server shutdown control file
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- If the file eeeettttcccc////sssshhhhuuuuttttddddoooowwwwnnnn is present it describes when a
- _H_y_l_a_F_A_X server is to be shutdown and may contain a
- descriptive message to return to clients explaining the
- reason for the shutdown. This file is used by the _h_f_a_x_d(1M)
- program.
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- The file has the following format:
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- <_y_e_a_r> <_m_o_n_t_h> <_d_a_y> <_h_o_u_r> <_m_i_n_u_t_e> <_d_e_n_y> <_d_i_s_c_o_n_n_e_c_t>
- <_s_h_u_t_d_o_w_n _m_e_s_s_a_g_e _t_e_x_t>
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- The first line defines the date and time the server should
- be shutdown and the time preceding at which unprivileged
- clients should be denied service or disconnected; these
- fields are described in more detail below. Any lines that
- follow the first are taken as the text of a message to
- return to clients when notifying them of a scheduled
- shutdown or when denying them service.
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- <_y_e_a_r> The decimal year; e.g. 1996.
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- <_m_o_n_t_h> The decimal month; e.g. 10 for October.
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- <_d_a_y> The decimal day of the month in the range [1..31].
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- <_h_o_u_r> The decimal hour since midnight; in the range
- [0..23].
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- <_m_i_n_u_t_e> The decimal minute after the hour; in the range
- [0..59].
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- <_d_e_n_y> The time prior to the shutdown time at which to
- deny service to unprivileged clients. This value
- is specified as decimal number in the form HHMM;
- e.g. 130 for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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- <_d_i_s_c_o_n_n_e_c_t>
- Time time prior to the shutdown time at which to
- disconnect unprivileged clients that are logged in
- to the server. This value is specified as a
- decimal number in the form HHMM.
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- NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
- This file is typically created using the ``SHUT'' command
- supported by _h_f_a_x_d(1M).
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- _h_f_a_x_d(1M), _h_y_l_a_f_a_x(4F)
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- Page 1 (printed 6/24/99)
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