[Nut-upsuser] safe shutdown/startup problems

Daniel Allen dca at wre-llc.com
Thu Mar 25 19:48:19 UTC 2010


Debain (Linux) kernel (2.6.24)

I am using NUT(network ups tools) ver. 2.2.2 to monitor my ns1200(model bn1250g)





I disconnect power and use the command to force shutdown "critical bat", upsmon -c fsd,

and this is what I receive. The outcome is the same if I wait for the battery to drain.(have tried on 3 ups, same model)







0 seconds "low bat" (upsmon -c fsd)

5 seconds shutdown started

20 seconds system halts & power down

112 ups lcd and master plug power down, 3buttons stay lit

145 ups 3 buttons turn off

155 I restore ac power " plug into wall"

205 I power on my pc(my system won't boot on AC loss, proxmox2 does)

253 receive logon screen



no problems











problems



0 seconds "low bat" (upsmon -c fsd)

5 seconds shutdown started

10 I restore AC power "plug into wall"



Ac power can be restored at any time from here to just before the leds in the 3 buttons go

out and produce the same outcome, 145 seconds above



20 seconds system halts & power down

112 ups lcd and master plug power down, 3 buttons stay lit.

115 ups lcd and master plug power up, online status on lcd.



(the time I power up the system can vary but the time between system power up and

ups "on bat"& power down is the same "on bat at compact screen every time")



128 I power up the system "power button"

135 ups goes "on bat", system is at compact bios screen.

251 ups lcd and master plug power down, 3 buttons stay lit.

255 ups lcd and master plug power up, online status on lcd.







I have tried removing the usb cable when the pc shuts down, after power fail, and plugging it back in when after the ups and pc have been on for about 15-20 minutes, and the ups goes into its shutdown sequence as soon as I plug the usb cable back in.





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