Greetings: I have what might be an oddball question. Is there any way to configure the times at which clients initiate their shutdown sequences? I have a domain controller in my setup that I would have shut down if the UPS have been on backup for any more than a minute, whereas the rest of the servers I would shut down on a low battery condition. I also have a use for such flexibility in our Test and Development environment. Thanks, Richard.
On 1/15/07, richard@connections.yk.ca <richard@connections.yk.ca> wrote:> Greetings: > > I have what might be an oddball question. > > Is there any way to configure the times at which clients initiate their > shutdown sequences? I have a domain controller in my setup that I would > have shut down if the UPS have been on backup for any more than a minute, > whereas the rest of the servers I would shut down on a low battery > condition.Have you looked at upssched? -- - Charles Lepple
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