There are probably a lot of arguments to be made here and maybe I'm just
lucky, but I've been using a pi running LMS 7.0 and 8.0 in my car for
over a year. It cuts off with the ignition. Obviously it has been
through many off/on cycles and I have never had an issue. Of course it's
never been shut off abruptly while doing a scan or update. I do that in
the house. 

Just lucky or is the chance of corruption overstated for my use?

Howard


mgraves wrote: 
> Hi!
> 
> At long last I migrated my LMS to be PiCorePlayer on a Pi4, with a 500
> GB attached SSD. All is good. The Pi4 has a POE hat so is powered from
> my network switch, which resides on a UPS.
> 
> The installation and configuration of the LMS reminded me that, "LMS is
> a database application and should be shutdown properly." 
> 
> This got me thinking that it would be good to have some way to send a
> shutdown command to LMS when utility power is lost.The UPS only powered
> the network core for about 20 minutes.
> 
> There's a network service called NUT (https://networkupstools.org/) that
> interfaces with a UPS to be able to sense the loss of utility power.
> 
> This brings me to my ask....would it be possible to bundle NUT in
> PiCorePlayer?


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