On Wednesday 27 April 2005 15:17, Doug McNaught wrote:
> "Uwe C. Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is this just me or did anyone actually think about adding a UPS to
> > the machine and monitor it with NUT ?  That way the machine would
> > shut down properly, making the whole stale pid-file issue
> > irrelevant.
>
> UPSs fail.  People kick out power cords.  It's good to be able to deal
> with it.
>
> -Doug

You're right about that. Question is how often does this happen to rectify 
some automated procedure. In case of a hard shutdown there are a whole bunch 
of things that could potentially go wrong on startup (like fsck failing 
etc.). So checking up on the machine might be a good idea anyways.
I for my part locked the server room - works every time when the cleaning crew 
comes into the office looking for an outlet to plug the vacuum in. All they 
take out now is the faxmachine :-)

        UC

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