Thanks for the reply, Terry.

They are APC Symmetras....older models (5+ years old). I've considered that
as a possibility and I believe they will do it, but not completely sure
about what they are capable of because I have not had a chance to look into
it yet. I don't even know what firmware they are running.

It is a good idea, but I may not want to go that route because of their age
and the possibility that we may be replacing them soon....

Jonathan A+, MCSA, MCSE

Thumb-typed from my HTC Droid Incredible (and yes, it really is) on the
Verizon network. Please excuse brevity and any misspellings.

On May 27, 2011 6:36 PM, "Terry Dickson" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> My first thought would be what kind of UPS's, most come with monitoring
software that could be used to automate the process. Start shutting down
least important as soon as you hit battery and set the others to shutdown
when batteries are X percent depleted. Power up is a harder question as it
depends on what tasks are being performed for each server.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Jonathan [[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 5:28 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Data Center Shutdown Procedure suggestions
>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm looking for any advice, policy templates, scripts, or anything else
any of you would be willing to provide. Here's the background....
>
> In my new position, i'm responsible for our secondary Data Center - soon
to be setup with VMWare SRM, and it will function as our primary DR site. A
lot of things need to be formalized, and I've discovered today that there is
no emergency backup power for the facility (that's gotta change, and it
will, but one thing at a time....). I have two UPSes that provide a decent
amount of run time, but when we experienced an extended loss of power
recently due to a storm, it still wasn't enough time to shut everything down
gracefully. It quickly became apparent that no one had worked out a formal
shutdown procedure, and it was a matter of, "Crap, start shutting everything
down".
>
> *sigh* - don't get me wrong, I LOVE my job, it is a GREAT place to work,
and I'm glad I'm here...... but I can now see why I'm here!
>
> So, I'm working on a formal document for how to shut everything down along
with a preferred shutdown order. As well as other things to take into
consideration, like automated notification of key people and distribution
lists, physical access, what we want to have happen when the power comes
back on, etc.
>
> Fortunately, we have not implemented VMWare yet, so we didn't have nearly
the server count we could have, but it still wasn't fun.
>
> So I'm thinking about writing some scripts using psshutdown to get servers
turned off gracefully, quickly, and in the proper order. Getting iLO
connections working and documented - particularly the ones on the DMZ that
are not readily accessible via the LAN....
>
> Other thoughts revolve around physical access...who has keys and push
button door codes if the batteries in the access control system have become
exhausted due to the power outage.
>
> Any scripts, policy templates, or other suggestions along these lines
would be most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan A+, MCSA, MCSE
>
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Verizon network. Please excuse brevity and any misspellings.
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