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2015 Dec 02
2
The system doesn't shutdown
Hi Roger,
Are you getting my messages?
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George Anchev
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 5:54 PM, George Anchev <studio at anchev.net> wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> Did find a solution regarding the wall notifications?
>
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2015 Oct 29
2
The system doesn't shutdown
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> I'll look at this, but it will be next week at the earliest.
Great! Could you please notify when you do it?
Meantime your change to the NOTIFYFLAGs is a good fix.
Thanks.
At present I don't have an example, perhaps others could advise you.
I hope.
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2015 Oct 26
2
The system doesn't shutdown
...Oct 26 21:18:25 i7 upsmon[2722]: Startup successful
Oct 26 21:18:25 i7 upsd[2720]: User upsmaster@::1 logged into UPS [myups]
Oct 26 21:18:25 i7 upsmon[2721]: UPS: myups at localhost (master) (power value
1)
Oct 26 21:18:25 i7 upsmon[2721]: Using power down flag file
/etc/ups/killpower
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George Anchev
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
>
> Hello,
>> I have been following the details in this article to configure my UPS:
>>
>> http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html
>>
>> H...
2015 Dec 05
1
KDE loses NUT wall notifications
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> > However there was no any notification on desktop at
> I'm guessing you use KDE and this may be a problem in the default way
> KDE treats the output of the "wall" program. I don't have a KDE setup
> to test with,
Hi George, I finally have a 42.1 Leap...
2015 Oct 26
2
The system doesn't shutdown
Hello,
I have been following the details in this article to configure my UPS:
http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html
However the system won't shutdown although file permissions look ok:
ls -alF /usr/sbin/ups*
-rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 64984 Oct 15 2014 /usr/sbin/upsd*
-rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 48584 Oct 15 2014 /usr/sbin/upsmon*
-rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 31536 Oct 15 2014 /usr/sbin/upssched*
2015 Oct 27
2
The system doesn't shutdown
...solutely no signs of activity. Even it's logger lines don't show up in
journalctl. No any permission error messages - nothing. Only the 2 messages
from upsmon - on battery and then on line power.
Here is the nut-report:
http://www.filehosting.org/file/details/518300/NUT.report
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George Anchev
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
>
> Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsd[2227]: Startup successful
>>
> ...
>
>> Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsmon[2229]: Startup successful
>>
> ...
>...
2015 Oct 28
5
The system doesn't shutdown
>
> Did you see a line in the journal similar to this ?
> Oct 06 22:49:54 pinta nut-delayed-ups-shutdown[1854]:
> nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service calling
> upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit
Never after I disabled the service. I pasted the whole journal section of
the successful shutdown from last email. However I have been thinking about
this line
2015 Oct 26
0
NUT configuration problem
On Mon, 26 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> >?The best way to shut down becomes a power disconnection.
>
> Hm. Not quite convenient for a dual boot system. Actually that
> contradicts the very idea of being the power being non-interrupted.
> Isn't there any way to reporgram the service to distinguish betwee...
2015 Oct 26
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Mon, 26 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been following the details in this article to configure my UPS:
>
> http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html
>
> However the system won't shutdown although file permissions look ok:
>
> ls -alF /usr/sbin/ups*
> -rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 64984 Oct 15...
2015 Oct 27
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsd[2227]: Startup successful
...
> Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsmon[2229]: Startup successful
...
> Oct 26 21:04:51 i7 upsmon[2230]: UPS myups at localhost on battery
> Oct 26 21:05:11 i7 upsmon[2230]: UPS myups at localhost on line power
Power was off for 20 se...
2015 Oct 27
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Yes, that was the power off test. However the upssched-cmd script gave
> absolutely no signs of activity. Even it's logger lines don't show up in
> journalctl. No any permission error messages - nothing. Only the 2
> messages from upsmon - on battery and then on lin...
2015 Oct 29
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> ?${sbinPath}upsmon -c fsd
> In 'upsmon --help' I read: "- fsd: shutdown all master UPSes (use with
> caution)". What exactly does this line do?
My understanding is that it calls upsmon running as root to execute the
command specified by SHUTDOWNCMD in upsmon....
2015 Oct 29
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Thu, 29 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Today I experienced something weird. As I was working, the system
> started a shutdown and did shut down, then the UPS got powered off and
> then back on - an expected behavior for a power fail situation. However
> there was no power failure!
...
> Oct 29 10:46:46 i7 up...
2015 Dec 02
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Wed, 2 Dec 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Did find a solution regarding the wall notifications?
Hello George, I'm still struggling to install openSUSE 42.1 with KDE.
When I have this (almost) working, I will have a look at the effect of
wall on KDE.
Roger
2018 Aug 06
1
[Bug 107501] New: System hangs on attempt to login to Plasma (Wayland)
...t: Mesa
Version: 18.0
Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: medium
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: studio at anchev.net
QA Contact: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
CC: tiwai at suse.de
STR:
1. Install plasma5-session-wayland
2. Logout of current Plasma session
3. Login selecting Plasma wayland session
EXPECTED:
Normal login to desktop environment.
ACTUAL:
System hangs and does not...
2015 Oct 28
0
The system doesn't shutdown
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
> Beautiful! The shutdown succeeded.
Did you see a line in the journal similar to this ?
Oct 06 22:49:54 pinta nut-delayed-ups-shutdown[1854]:
nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service calling
upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit
> However there was no any no...
2015 Oct 29
2
The system doesn't shutdown
P.S.2
Today I experienced something weird. As I was working, the system started a
shutdown and did shut down, then the UPS got powered off and then back on -
an expected behavior for a power fail situation. However there was no power
failure!
I ran nut-journal to check what happened:
Previous complete boot through shutdown
Oct 29 10:09:33 i7 upsdrvctl[1966]: Using subdriver: MGE HID
2015 Oct 27
2
The system doesn't shutdown
Beautiful! The shutdown succeeded. Thank you very much. However there was
no any notification on desktop at all. Only in journalctl. Here it is:
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upsmon[2224]: UPS myups at localhost on battery
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upssched[2244]: Timer daemon started
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upssched[2244]: New timer: two-minute-warning-timer (5
seconds)
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upssched[2244]: New timer:
2015 Oct 28
0
Random but persistent USB disconnect/reconnect with MGE Pulsar Ellipse Premium
Hi,
My UPS is MGE Pulsar Ellipse Premium 1200VA, connected on USB port,
usbhid-ups driver.
Using simply KNotify about UPS connection states I noticed that sometimes
unpredictably a notification appears that the USB connection to the UPS is
lost and a few seconds later another notification appears that the
connection is restored. And this repeats to infinity. The only way to get
out of it is to
2015 Oct 28
0
The system doesn't shutdown
P.S. There is a typo in your nut-delayed-ups-shutdown.service. Line:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/logger -t upsdrvctl "nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service
calling upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit"
shudown is missing a 't'. It is in the log message but might still be worth
fixing for grepping.
BTW why is that service in /etc/systemd/system/ and not
in /usr/lib/systemd/system/ ?
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George