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Hi
Has anybody ever tested how Universe behaves if the server is hibernated
to disk ? Does it work and resume locally logged on sessions properly
when the server is brought back up again?
Obviously all network sessions will be aborted, but I'm not concerned
about that.
For background:
We're
Not a direct answer to your question...but most UPS' have the ability
to trigger a process when they are activated and/or about ready to lose
the fight to stay alive to allow the server to do a gracefull shutdown
via an automated process.
But...you might be able to have the initial triggering
On 19/07/11 16:30, Arnold Bosch wrote:
Hi
Has anybody ever tested how Universe behaves if the server is hibernated
to disk ? Does it work and resume locally logged on sessions properly
when the server is brought back up again?
Obviously all network sessions will be aborted, but I'm not
Some thoughts...
Depending on your budget, there is always the option of a properly
installed generator that will pair with and charge your ups batteries.
There are electricians and companies who can do this for you.
http://www.cumminsonan.com/cm/products/propane
I probably should clarify my statement about changing the oil...
They obviously have had to replace batteries, and do other routine
maintenance, similar to a car, but, anyway, hopefully you get the idea.
On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 1:33 PM, John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.comwrote:
Some
I have hibernated UV on linux and also suspended a VM running UV/linux and even
hibernated the VM server running the client running UV with no issues - but
this is a single user dev system. I would be very cautious of putting a
production system to something not explicitly supported by Rocket -
Obvious any connections (telnet, UO etc.) would be broken in the
hibernation. Likewise, if you have process being fired off at specific times,
and you miss these cause system is off, you will have issues.
BUT/IF the only processes running are phantoms, AND they are not accessing data
across a