Which Oracle Solaris 1l milestone is equivalent to run level 2 on an Oracle Solaris 10 or earlier system?

Which Oracle Solaris 1l milestone is equivalent to run level 2 on an Oracle Solaris 10 or earlier
system?

Which Oracle Solaris 1l milestone is equivalent to run level 2 on an Oracle Solaris 10 or earlier
system?

A.
svc:/milestone/single-user:default

B.
svc:/milestone/multi-user:default

C.
svc:/milestone/multi-user-server:default

D.
svc:/milestone/network:default

E.
svc:/milestone/self-assembly-complete:default

Explanation:
Note:
*The services started by svc.startd are referred to as milestones. The milestone concept replaces
the traditional run levels that were used in previous versions of Solaris. A milestone is a special

type of service that represents a group of services. A milestone is made up of several SMF
services. For example, the services that instituted run levels S, 2, and 3 in previous version of
Solaris are now represented by milestone services named:
milestone/single-user (equivalent to run level S)
milestone/multi-user (equivalent to run level 2)
milestone/multi-user-server (equivalent to run level 3)
*Shut down the system.
# shutdown -iinit-state -ggrace-period -y
-iinit-state
Brings the system to an init state that is different from the default of S. The choices are 0, 1, 2, 5,
and 6.
Run levels 0 and 5 are states reserved for shutting the system down. Run level 6 reboots the
system. Run level 2 is available as a multiuser operating state.



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