> grep nut /etc/passwd nut:x:129:134::/var/lib/nut:/usr/sbin/nologin
> In your manual test do you restore utility power after 3-5 seconds? Yes, I have tried that. I have also tried less than one second. I’ve tried for 1-2 minutes, for 3-5 minutes, I’ve tried just about every length of time and all appears Ok when I manually test. -- Todd Benivegna // [email protected] On Aug 5, 2020, 3:26 AM -0400, Roger Price <[email protected]>, wrote: > On Tue, 4 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote: > > > Sorry. I've lost the thread here, what is the "it" you refer to? > > > > I’m not an linux expert so you’ll have to bear with me, but I guess the it I > > was referring to whatever NUT is using since what we’re editing is a config > > file, not a script; it doesn’t have a shebang at the top. > > The command sequence specified by the SHUTDOWNCMD declaration is called from > upsmon (a program written in C). > > > If you run the command > > grep nut /etc/password > > > > I got: grep: /etc/password: No such file or directory > > Sorry, my mistake it should be > > grep nut /etc/passwd > > > That may seem to be the case, however, whenever I test by manually pulling > > the > > power, the servers stay up and all appears normal. It has happened three > > times now where I am away and the power goes out for 3-5 seconds and the > > servers shutdown and will stay down, even if I try to power back on, until I > > restart the Synology NAS. > > In your manual test do you restore utility power after 3-5 seconds? > > Roger > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsuser mailing list > [email protected] > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
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