>On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 03:46:49PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote: >> >> "Greg Wiley" wrote: >> >> > I don't use apcupsd but in order to get the machine to respond >> > to poweroff, I must append "apm=on" to the kernel params on >> > startup. The kernel turns off power management by default even >> > though it is compiled in. >> >> He said the machine doesn't shut down, not that it doesn't power off.
True, it's that the apcupsd isn't even issuing a shutdown command at all let along the machine powering off. In fact, the apcupsd doesn't seem to be sending the apccontrol script the correct parameter "doshutdown" for doing a shutdown. >> >> > > I am having a problem with apcupsd. It won't shut the machine down. >> >> I don't know what the problem could be. >> >> Try another UPS daemon to see if it's a apcupsd problem or an >> init (or sysvinit) problem. >I've had a similar problem. Switched to nut, and that seems to be >working just fine for me. I have a Smart-UPS 620 with smart cable. I haven't received any reply from the apcupsd debian developer. Does anyone know if he still works on this package? I also haven't found anyone using Debian that has this package working. Was it ever tested to work with Debian? I'll try nut and see what happens. Thanks, ---Dean Roman.
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