Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 11:28:42 +0100 From: bsd <bsd@todoo.biz> To: Liste FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Power off and network apcupsd Message-ID: <31261BA8-1DC9-4F99-81F9-ED0C9D9B0650@todoo.biz>
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Hello, I would like to know if this is possible to keep the network during a =20= shutdown as describe and explained below for a Linux system. How could we do that? This will be used in a procedure to shutdown the UPS and the system =20 after a Power Failure has been detected. Any experience with that will =20= be of high interest to me. --- > You may need to take steps to ensure networking stays active during =20= > your > OS=E2=80=99s shutdown sequence in order for the PCNET driver to power = o=EF=AC=80 =20 > the > UPS (the so-called =E2=80=9Dkillpower=E2=80=9D operation). On a Linux = distro, you =20 > can use > commands such as... > > chkconfig --level 0 network on > chkconfig --level 0 iptables on =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2= =AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF= =C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF Gregober ---> PGP ID --> 0x1BA3C2FD bsd @at@ todoo.biz =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=20 =C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2= =AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF= =C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF=C2=AF P "Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing =20 this e-mail"
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