Thank you xb5i7o (xb5i7o) #32
helped me today big time
Intel NUC7CJYH - Ubuntu16.04LTS - APCUPSD 3.14.12 over USB to APC
BackUPS 700 (BX700U-FR)
It works ! Perfect.
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just a question.
what happens when power is coming back during shutdown or before UPS is
killed?
Thanks
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APCUPSD does not send killpowe
Hi @Xb517o
looks like this did the trick.
Thanks
Is it ok that UPS is blinking red and orange?
When reinserting the plug after some time power came back, UPS status
green again and desktop powering up!
Perfect thanks
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Hi @thomas
Install APCUPSD as you normally would and then...
You need to create a custom script with +x (make executable)
with these contents:
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$1" = "poweroff" -a -f /etc/apcupsd/powerfail ]; then
/etc/apcupsd/apccontrol killpower
fi
After that, save the script into this pat
Hi
I am having the same problem.
No powerup after power is back
Looks like UPS did not shut down.
Finally I did not understand the solution provided.
anyone having the steps how to ensure after power failure, shutting down
desktop ubuntu and ups,
restarting desktop when power is back (Bios sett
Hi Lucas,
Your solution worked for Ubuntu 16.04!! and seems to be the easiest for me.
THANK YOU !!!
Not sure about the SLEEP delay value in apcupsd.conf because by default its 20
seconds from the moment killpower is called but as soon as PC shuts down, it
takes about 180 seconds instead. i tri
I got around this by creating (and of course doing chmod +x on) a script
at /lib/systemd/system-shutdown/apcups-killpower
#!/bin/sh
if [ "$1" = "poweroff" -a -f /etc/apcupsd/powerfail ]; then
/etc/apcupsd/apccontrol killpower
fi
Idea from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/APC_UPS#Make_apc
Hi Cees,
Nothing else is required, I'm still using this script without problems.
Just, as I mentioned, replace "/bin/systemctl stop pacemaker" with
command(s) that stop the critical services in your system (services that
take some time to stop and that have to be stopped for sure before
proceedin
Hello Alec,
"On 17-1-2017 At 04:51 Alek_A wrote:"
Hello Alec,
>From your email below I created the file as you described. Is anything
else required to link it in?
Thanks for your help!
Best Regards,
Cees
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Hello Alec,
From your email below I created the file as you described. Is anynyting
else required to link it in?
Thanks for your help!
Best Regards,
Cees
Op 17-1-2017 om 04:51 schreef Alek_A:
> Thanks for the idea, Charl! `/sbin/apcupsd --killpower` indeed kills the
> power when called not
If you don't stop/kill apcupsd BEFORE you kill power, you should be
prepared that sometimes killpower would not work, because of apcupsd
already accessing the UPS to obtain its state.
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Got a similar problem with an APC Smartups 450RM serial UPS.
As a temporary workaround I added commands in apccontrol to issue the
killpower before starting the shutdown. I've had to up the shutdown
delay to 3 minutes and up the lowbatt and lowruntime levels to ensure I
can shutdown cleanly, but s
Hi, Al. You may try method described in my previous post. It worked for
me.
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Title:
APCUPSD does not send killpower command to UPS (only happens
OH, by the way, I can shut down the UPS using the option in APCTEST in
all the above configurations.
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Title:
APCUPSD does not send killpower comm
I have been fighting this problem for quite a while. It is gratifying
that others also have the same problem. I have tried using several
linux releases, including Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, and Mint. All have
the same problem, ie, the UPS will not power down after the system is
shut down. My exper
Thanks for the idea, Charl! `/sbin/apcupsd --killpower` indeed kills the
power when called not in shutdown sequence. Note that `/sbin/shutdown -H
now` and `exit 99` is not necessary here as apccontrol does shutdown
anyway.
Your workaround works for me as well! Though I made some additions to
propo
I am struggling with this bug as well, but I am trying to shutdown
Proxmox server and it is built on Debian.
#cat /etc/*-release
PRETTY_NAME="Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)"
NAME="Debian GNU/Linux"
VERSION_ID="8"
VERSION="8 (jessie)"
ID=debian
This is a temporary fix - I created a doshutdown script,
I am struggling with this bug as well.
Ubuntu version: 16.04
APC unit: BE600M1 -
http://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/products/APC-Back-UPS-BE600M1-600VA-120V-1-USB-charging-port/P-BE600M1
APC connection: USB
Computer: Intel NUC6i5SYK
I can successfully shutdown the battery backup unit if I shutdown th
so i found the latest unstable version here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/apcupsd
version 3.14.14-0.2
I removed old stable 3.14.14 by recompiling and sudo make uninstall.
I then reinstalled latest unstable version 3.14.14-0.2, i shutdown but it still
doesnt send killpower to UPS.
(Although
@zhangchao, where can i find unstable version??
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Title:
APCUPSD does not send killpower command to UPS (only happens on Ubuntu
16.04)
To manag
Thank you Zhangchao
Op 6-12-2016 om 9:58 schreef zhangchao:
> This problem has been solved in 16.10
>
> apcupsd (3.14.14-0.1) unstable; urgency=medium
>
>
>* Hook killpower into systemd-shutdown.
> Hook script from Fedora, thanks. And mask ups-monitor.service,
> which is
Thanks a lot!!
Verzonden door TypeApp
Op 6 dec. 2016 10:13, bij 10:13, zhangchao schreef:
>This problem has been solved in 16.10
>
>apcupsd (3.14.14-0.1) unstable; urgency=medium
>
>
> * Hook killpower into systemd-shutdown.
>Hook script from Fedora, thanks. And mask ups-monitor
@zhangchao, is it possible that apcupsd unstable version 3.14.14-0.1
will work in 16.04 as well?
Id really appreciate if this can be made to work under the LTS 16.04
release.
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This problem has been solved in 16.10
apcupsd (3.14.14-0.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Hook killpower into systemd-shutdown.
Hook script from Fedora, thanks. And mask ups-monitor.service,
which is only relevant for /etc/init.d/halt.
(Closes: #807689)
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I think that it might work. You can try if you know what to do. Post it
here please if you succeed.
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Title:
APCUPSD does not send killpower comma
Dear All, isn't possible to shift the killpower routine to an other part
of the poweroff sequence. Just for Ubuntu to make it work for now and
wait for the ultimate solution? Kind of quick fix I mean?
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Yes thank you! im glad more people are seeing the problem about this.
Can someone set this as urgent for patching?
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Title:
APCUPSD does not send
Just bought an APC Back-UPS 350VA 230V (BK350EI) and after struggling for a
couple of days find these posts on your forum. At first I had no monito on the
server, which is now set. Everything goes so quickly that I cannot give any
information. I see nothing of the script /etc/init-d/ups-monitor
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Ok, thanks, I hope so. Currently we start our servers with power on
button after power outages.
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Alek_A It seems like only now, more users are starting to see the problem,
since ubuntu 16.04 is still fresh.
You helped by reporting this and joining the bug report, aslong as more users
join this bug report, the developers will fix the issue. Hope they patch it up
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> Specifically it is believed that this issue is due to Ubuntu shutting down
> USB before
> the killpower command is issued to the UPS, which which it is no longer
> possible to communicate
> without USB.
It seems that Ubuntu shuts down serial connections as well before the
killpower command is
According to discussion on the apcupsd-users mailing list [1] this issue
is OS-specific rather than being a problem in upstream apcupsd.
Specifically it is believed that this issue is due to Ubuntu shutting
down USB before the killpower command is issued to the UPS, which which
it is no longer pos
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I have noticed as well, that sometimes when i update ubuntu, i get this
near the end of the update:
insserv: warning: script 'K01apcupsd' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'ups-monitor' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'apcupsd' missing LSB tags and ove
** Package changed: ubuntu => apcupsd (Ubuntu)
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To manage
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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