gharris999;395398 Wrote: 
> No, there's no mechanism to check for server activity besides SB
> playback or firmware updating.  However, it's very easy to temporarily
> block SrvrPowerCtrl's actions, using any of 3 different methods:
> 
> 1). On linux, if SrvrPowerCtrl sees that the file "/var/lock/sc-block
> exists, it won't take any action.  (This will change with the next
> version of SrvrPowerCtrl: for linux it will be /var/lock/spc-block, for
> Windows, it will be C:\Windows\temp\spc-block)
> 
> 2). You can use either the IR remote or an SBC to block actions by
> selecting a menu item.
> 
> 3).  You can issue a CLI request ("srvrpowerctrl setblock reason
> viacli").
> 
> Any of those can be used to temporarily block on-idle
> shutdown/suspend/hibernation/etc..
I think I misunderstood what you meant on #2 there. I just noticed the
Block / Clear Block menu options under Server Power Control. Very nice
touch.


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