On Mar 23, 2015, at 8:25 AM, Rob Groner <[email protected]> wrote:

> If the goal is just to perform a clean shutdown, and the power might cycle a 
> few more times before coming back completely, then shutdown.stayoff might 
> make more sense. A human could come along and manually power it back on.
>  
> …by plugging the PC into a new power source?  Because the UPS outlet would be 
> shut off, so hitting the power button on the PC won’t do anything.  I’m not 
> aware of buttons on a UPS that tells it to turn its outlet back on, but then 
> my own UPSes have always been fairly dumb power units. 

I meant that a human could power the UPS back on. Nearly all of the UPSes I 
have worked on have momentary power buttons (either toggle on/off, or a pair of 
on and off buttons).

-- 
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail



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