Considering that NUT can't log the poweroff) actions, since this action
is called from halt, there is no RW filesystem at this stage.
So the log_* LSB functions are really called for console output.
upsmon already logged that it was bringing down the system, so there is no need
to add more... in
hey Laurent,
2011/9/14 Laurent Bigonville
> > by the time we reach the end of the shutdown process, FS are remounted
> > read-only.
> > so even if syslogd was still active, it would not be able to log in the
> FS
> > syslog file!
>
> Some could argue that syslog can be configured to send logs to
> by the time we reach the end of the shutdown process, FS are remounted
> read-only.
> so even if syslogd was still active, it would not be able to log in the FS
> syslog file!
Some could argue that syslog can be configured to send logs to a central
server over the network
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Sorry.
Expected messages like "Shutting down the UPS ...", "Waiting for UPS to
cut the power", ...
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