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2017 Jun 09
2
Apple Mac slave
On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Robbie van der Walle wrote: > After the first test and the NAS is restarted I had to change the > setting battery.charge.low again to 80? Does the NAS DSM reset battery.charge.low to 10 or is it internal to the UPS? You will have to experiment by disconnecting the UPS control lead from the NAS and connecting it (if possible) to the Mac. After setting to 80 and a
2017 Jun 11
0
Apple Mac slave
...Sun May 21 19:04 > shutdown ~ Sun May 21 19:03 > ... > > If you see a "reboot" without a corresponding "shutdown" before it, the system did not shut down properly. reboot ~ Sun Jun 11 12:40 ttys002 Sun Jun 11 12:21 - crash (00:18) ttys001 Sun Jun 11 12:21 - crash (00:18) ttys000 Sun Jun 11 12:21 - crash (00:18) I see only a reboot. Not a shutdown. But is this normal because shutdown -u -h +0 is used? >> I also hav...
2017 Jun 09
2
Apple Mac slave
On Jun 9, 2017, at 1:58 PM, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote: > > What I wonder if the shutdown is done proper. Does the shutdown command use umount to prevent disk corruption? Yes, it prevents filesystem corruption, but I am not sure if it bothers to save the desktop state. You can check the "last" logs to see if it was cleanly shut down: $ last
2017 Jun 08
5
Apple Mac slave
On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Robbie van der Walle wrote: > The "upsrw" command contacts upsd, so it sounds like you should be able to add a user to upsd.users on the NAS, and then run something like > this on the Mac: > > ??upsrw -s battery.charge.low=80 -u upsmaster -s sekret UPS at synology > > Per?http://networkupstools.org/docs/man/upsd.users.html?,