[Nut-upsuser] Can Not Get UPS to Turn Off After System Shutdown

Denny Page denny at cococafe.com
Sun Jul 29 21:07:32 BST 2018


Glad you got it working.

Denny


> On Jul 28, 2018, at 19:02, richjunk at pacbell.net wrote:
> 
> Denny:
> 
> Thank you.  Problem solved.
> 
> I switched SHUTDOWNCMD back to the default and added nut.powerfail to
> the shutdown runlevel.  Now the UPS turns off after the system shutdown,
> if the shutdown is caused by lack of power going to the UPS.
> 
> I checked and found the file sys-power:nut-2.7.4-r1:2018...log in
> /var/log/portage/elog/*.  It did contain the message you pointed out.
> I should have checked that.
> 
> Thanks again.
> 
> R
> 
> 
> On 07/28/2018 11:03 AM, Denny Page wrote:
>> This really isn’t what you want.
>> 
>> You should use a normal shutdown command on Gentoo:
>> 
>>  SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0”
>> 
>> When you emerged the NUT package, you should have seen this message:
> 
> ...
> 
>> * 
>> * If you want apcupsd to power off your UPS when it
>> * shuts down your system in a power failure, you must
>> * add nut.powerfail to your shutdown runlevel:
>> * 
>> * rc-update add nut.powerfail shutdown
>> 
>> The thing in particular to pay attention to is the last line.
>> 
>> Denny
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 27, 2018, at 19:14, richjunk at pacbell.net wrote:
>>> 
>>> This is the shutdown command I am using in /etc/nut/upsmon.conf:
>>> 
>>> SHUTDOWNCMD "/usr/sbin/upsdrvctl shutdown Eaton5SC1500 ; /sbin/shutdown
>>> -h +0"	
>>> 
>>> The /etc/shutdown part works. The UPS name, Eaton5SC1500, is correct
>>> because the command 'upsc Eaton5SC1500' lists the current parameters of
>>> the ups.
> 
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