Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT Restart Issue

2017-12-09 Thread Jim Klimov
On December 9, 2017 2:25:37 AM GMT+01:00, Common Granger  
wrote:
>I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using NUT 2.7.4 with an APC Back-UPS
>RS1000G.
>The problem is I do test shutdown using  sudo upsmon -c fsd and my
>computer
>shuts down ok but no matter how long I wait it never turns back on.  Is
>there a way to fix this.  I am using the usbhid-ups driver.

Check in BIOS settings - what does motherboard do when external power appears? 
If it is at Last State or Powered Off - it stays off as you've shut down 
before. Make sure this is set to Power On.

Jim
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Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT Restart Issue

2017-12-09 Thread Roger Price

On Fri, 8 Dec 2017, Common Granger wrote:

I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using NUT 2.7.4 with an APC Back-UPS 
RS1000G.  The problem is I do test shutdown using  sudo upsmon -c fsd 
and my computer shuts down ok but no matter how long I wait it never 
turns back on.  Is there a way to fix this.  I am using the usbhid-ups 
driver.  


Your computer would turn on again if

 1. The AC power from the UPS unit was stopped and then started again.

 2. Your BIOS option to restart on AC return was set correctly.

If you want this to happen automatically, then your shutdown sequence 
should include a "delayed shutdown" order to the UPS unit.  The delay is 
by default 20 sec.  The "delayed shutdown" has the effect of turning off 
the power outlets of the UPS unit after the delay.


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