Roger Price
2021-May-01 08:20 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to reset "Shutting Down" Status in Tray-App without re-Starting the monitoring (WIN 7) Computer?
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021, J?rgen Wege via Nut-upsuser wrote:> Is there any "trick" how to tell the TRAY APP that the shutdown is "over" and > make it return to another (corrected) status WITHOUT re-booting?If the tray app were part of for example Gnome, I would suggest restarting the app. Is there a Windows 7 equivalent of sending SIGHUP to it? If that doesn't do the job, try asking in a Win 7 forum. Roger
Jürgen Wege
2021-May-04 16:50 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to reset "Shutting Down" Status in Tray-App without re-Starting the monitoring (WIN 7) Computer?
Roger, thanks for the hint. I tried that already before sending the mail to the group, by terminating the Tray app manually sitting in front of the machine and re-started it via Windows explorer. But it keeps the (wrong/old) status. It also keeps the old date for "STARTTIME". So, it seems to me that the daemon is not prepared to collect a new status and holds the status as long as it is running (assuming it will be shut down once that status appeared which would most likely be be true in a "normal" setup) and the tray app just requests the status from the daemon ... my tought. So, it would be nice if there was a method to tell the daemon to change that state. On the other hand ... it could easily be the case that in the grant time between "shutting down" status and the real "off" of the UPS, the power could come back. Then, I assume that there would be a similar problem? J?rgen -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Nut-upsuser [mailto:nut-upsuser-bounces+jwege=gmx.net at alioth-lists.debian.net] Im Auftrag von Roger Price Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Mai 2021 10:20 An: J?rgen Wege via Nut-upsuser Betreff: Re: [Nut-upsuser] How to reset "Shutting Down" Status in Tray-App without re-Starting the monitoring (WIN 7) Computer? On Fri, 30 Apr 2021, J?rgen Wege via Nut-upsuser wrote:> Is there any "trick" how to tell the TRAY APP that the shutdown is > "over" and make it return to another (corrected) status WITHOUT re-booting?If the tray app were part of for example Gnome, I would suggest restarting the app. Is there a Windows 7 equivalent of sending SIGHUP to it? If that doesn't do the job, try asking in a Win 7 forum. Roger