Re: [pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense

2009-11-30 Thread Chris Weakland
Perhaps a workaround is in order, you should consider investing in a small UPS. You can then install NUT or APCUPSD packages to perform a safe shutdown when the UPS's battery falls below a certain threshold. Chris > >

Re: [pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense

2009-11-30 Thread Vick Khera
I've had my disk get corrupted exactly once in the last several years with pfSense power failure. It confused me how it could happen given that the embedded runs with the disk partition for the config mounted RO. In anycase, a manual fsck fixed it up, but it was definitely not something The Boss

Re: [pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense

2009-11-29 Thread Anil Garg
Chris Thanks. I suspected this as I am a pfsense loyal for over 4 years. Some things are best kept unknown!! Thanks again for quick response. --- On Sun, 11/29/09, Chris Buechler wrote: From: Chris Buechler Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense To: support@pfsense.com Date

Re: [pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense

2009-11-29 Thread Chris Buechler
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Anil Garg wrote: > > I have a headless pfsense 1.23 box powering my home network with a wired > setup. > We had a power glitch after which it was stuck and not booking with the sonic > pleasure of clear boot sound and neither were internet access working etc... >

[pfSense Support] Power Question for pfsense

2009-11-29 Thread Anil Garg
I have a headless pfsense 1.23 box powering my home network with a wired setup. We had a power glitch after which it was stuck and not booking with the sonic pleasure of clear boot sound and neither were internet access working etc... I switched off and connected to another monitored and booted a