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#cloud-config ## poweroff or reboot system after finished # default: none # # power_state can be used to make the system shutdown, reboot or # halt after boot is finished. This same thing can be acheived by # user-data scripts or by runcmd by simply invoking 'shutdown'. # # Doing it this way ensures that cloud-init is entirely finished with # modules that would be executed, and avoids any error/log messages # that may go to the console as a result of system services like # syslog being taken down while cloud-init is running. # # If you delay '+5' (5 minutes) and have a timeout of # 120 (2 minutes), then the max time until shutdown will be 7 minutes. # cloud-init will invoke 'shutdown +5' after the process finishes, or # when 'timeout' seconds have elapsed. # # delay: form accepted by shutdown. default is 'now'. other format # accepted is +m (m in minutes) # mode: required. must be one of 'poweroff', 'halt', 'reboot' # message: provided as the message argument to 'shutdown'. default is none. # timeout: the amount of time to give the cloud-init process to finish # before executing shutdown. # condition: apply state change only if condition is met. # May be boolean True (always met), or False (never met), # or a command string or list to be executed. # command's exit code indicates: # 0: condition met # 1: condition not met # other exit codes will result in 'not met', but are reserved # for future use. # power_state: delay: "+30" mode: poweroff message: Bye Bye timeout: 30 condition: True
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