Am 04.01.21 um 20:41 schrieb Phillip Susi:
Reindl Harald writes:
i have seen "user manager" instances hanging for way too long and way
more than 3 minutes over the last 10 years
The default timeout is 3 minutes iirc, so at that point it should be
forcibly killed.
i have seen often enough
Am 04.01.21 um 20:06 schrieb Phillip Susi:
Reindl Harald writes:
topic missed - it makes no difference if it can hold the power 3
minutes, 3 hours or even 3 days at the point where it decides "i need to
shutdown everything because the battery goes empty"
It is that point that really shoul
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 12:43 PM Phillip Susi wrote:
>
>
> Reindl Harald writes:
>
> > i have seen "user manager" instances hanging for way too long and way
> > more than 3 minutes over the last 10 years
>
> The default timeout is 3 minutes iirc, so at that point it should be
> forcibly killed.
Hi
Reindl Harald writes:
> i have seen "user manager" instances hanging for way too long and way
> more than 3 minutes over the last 10 years
The default timeout is 3 minutes iirc, so at that point it should be
forcibly killed.
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Reindl Harald writes:
> topic missed - it makes no difference if it can hold the power 3
> minutes, 3 hours or even 3 days at the point where it decides "i need to
> shutdown everything because the battery goes empty"
It is that point that really should be at least 3 minutes before power
fail
Am 04.01.21 um 13:42 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Germano Massullo schrieb am 27.12.2020 um
14:26 in
Nachricht :
Good day, I recently joined apcupsd (APC UPS Power Control Daemon)
package maintainers on Fedora/CentOS/RHEL.
After a power failure, apcupsd shuts down the system with a command
almost i
>>> Germano Massullo schrieb am 27.12.2020 um
14:26 in
Nachricht :
> Good day, I recently joined apcupsd (APC UPS Power Control Daemon)
> package maintainers on Fedora/CentOS/RHEL.
> After a power failure, apcupsd shuts down the system with a command
> almost identical to
> shutdown ‑h ‑H now
> Us