Re: A reboot user

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d l wrote:

>Why not just shutdown remotely with ssh?
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Typically I would but in the event that I can't get to the system with
SSH I have to request that the ISP's tech support go and reboot it..


>--- WipeOut <wipe_out@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> からのメッ
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a colocated server and when I have to get
>>them to reboot it they 
>>just hit the power switch which can't be good for
>>filesystems and 
>>databases..
>>
>>Is there a way I can create a user account that will
>>reboot the server 
>>on login?
>>
>>This way I can give them a user account and they
>>simply login with that 
>>account and it reboots the server..
>>
>>I am guessing I need to create a login script or
>>something similar but I 
>>am not sure how to get the system to execute the
>>script at login if that 
>>is the way to do it..
>>
>>Thnaks..
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