Citeren "Thomas H. George" <lists op tomgeorge.info>:
> Can upsmon be set to shutdown the system immediately upon sensing a
> power failure?
Yes.
> I just installed nut on my Debian Squeeze system, connected it to a
> Cyperpower ups and edited /etc/nut/ups.conf and upsmon.conf. On system
> reboot upsd and upsmon were started.
>
> I would like an immediate orderly system shutdown and power down upon a
> power failure.
>
> I pulled the power plug and the system continued running on battery
> power.
This is by design and described in the FAQ that comes with NUT:
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Q: Why doesn't upsmon shut down my system? I pulled the plug and nothing
happened.
A: Wait. upsmon doesn't consider a UPS to be critical until it's both
'on battery' and 'low battery' at the same time. This is
by design.
Nearly every UPS supports the notion of detecting the low battery
all by itself. When the voltage drops below a certain point, it
_will_ let you know about it.
If your system has a really complicated shutdown procedure, you
might need to shut down before the UPS raises the low battery flag.
For most users, however, the default behavior is adequate.
Ask yourself this: why buy a nice big UPS with the matching battery
and corresponding runtime and then shutdown early? If anything, I'd
rather have a few more minutes running on battery during which the
power might return. Once the power's back, it's business as usual
with no visible interruption in service.
If you purposely shut down early, you guarantee an interruption in
service by bringing down the box.
See upssched.txt for information on how you can shutdown early if
this is what you really want to do.
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> After several minutes I restored power and entered the command upsdrvctl
> shutdown. This turned off the power immediately - system crash - which
> I guess is what it is supposed to do.
Yes. You're not supposed to run this unless the system is ready to
lose power, typically near the end of you shutdown script.
> Have I missed something in the configuration?
Read the documentation (at least the FAQ) that comes with NUT.
Best regards, Arjen
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