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> <font size="2"><span style="font-size:11pt">Back to original post, I wonder if `upsmon -c fsd` had left a file (e.g. `/tmp/killflag` or some such) that gets interpreted as an ongoing FSD when the client starts?</span></font><br>
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A malingering kill-flag occurred to me as fitting the symptoms as well, but I found no trace of it in the default location. Plus, since the cycle was killing and rebooting my server, as you said, the invisible flag would have to be persisting across boots.<br>
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> Back to original post, I wonder if `upsmon -c fsd` had left a file (e.g. `/tmp/killflag` or some such) that gets interpreted as an ongoing FSD when the client starts?<br>
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Interesting ideas... I might pick your brain when I get my next round of testing set up...<br>
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