Hello Wolfy,
This is what I wanted to avoid: tempering with Red Hat supplied files,
especially these scripts may be tricky and also are overwritten by
initscripts updates. I think that for the time being I will not not
shutdown the UPS (though this was working with a serial driver).
Thanks
On 3/23/07, Marc Rechté [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Wolfy,
This is what I wanted to avoid: tempering with Red Hat supplied files,
especially these scripts may be tricky and also are overwritten by
initscripts updates. I think that for the time being I will not not
shutdown the UPS (though
On 3/22/07, Marc Rechté [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have set-up the ups shutdown feature provided by Red Hat
/etc/rc.d/init.d/halt script, which will issue a upsdrvctl shutdown
command just before powering off the system.
It appears that this command fails as if the driver is not available.
Hello Charles,
Thanks for your feedback.
This is Red Hat EL 4.
You seem to be right about the mounted filesystem. This is the last
lines of halt script:
# Try all file systems other than root and RAM disks, one last time.
mount | awk '!/( \/ |^\/dev\/root|^\/dev\/ram| \/proc )/ { print $3
On 3/22/07, Marc Rechté [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Charles,
Thanks for your feedback.
This is Red Hat EL 4.
You seem to be right about the mounted filesystem. This is the last
lines of halt script:
# Try all file systems other than root and RAM disks, one last time.
mount | awk '!/( \/
On 03/22/2007 10:50 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
On 3/22/07, Marc Rechté [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Charles,
Thanks for your feedback.
This is Red Hat EL 4.
You seem to be right about the mounted filesystem. This is the last
lines of halt script:
# Try all file systems other than root and
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