[CentOS] Checking last shutdown state
Joseph L. Casale
JCasale at activenetwerx.comThu Aug 14 22:22:16 UTC 2008
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>Does your UPS software have any logging capabilities? I know APC's >PowerChute+ software logs everything it does. There would be an entry in it's >logs saying it was doing a clean shutdown. The system logs may also have >something about the time the system shutdown too. Using apcupsd, the silly thing is I have a custom script that I have tested very well for shutdown of all the vm's (mix of p/hvm's). None of the DomU's or Dom0 shutdown right. Obvioulsy apcupsd didn't call the script! I need to make the script log then do some testing. /etc/apcupsd/apccontrol was edited to the following: SHUTDOWN=/sbin/shutdown to SHUTDOWN=~/my_script.sh I assume this was done as the process runs as root, the script is in the /root directory. Possibly that was actually a bad idea:) I moved the script to /etc/apcupsd and edited SHUTDOWN=/etc/apcupsd/my_script.sh Sound right? Or do even I have this wrong? Thanks! jlc
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