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Joseph_sys Advocate
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:37 am Post subject: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after pow |
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I'm configuring apcupsd UPS with two boxes, first one is stand alone and second one second box is slave.
Code: | UPSCABLE ether
UPSTYPE net
LOCKFILE /var/lock
DEVICE server-network-address:3551
UPSCLASS standalone
UPSMODE disable
POLLTIME 10 |
I've tested the slave boxes
The few last line I see are:
Quote: | ...
Attempting to kill the UPS power!
apcupsd shutdown succeeded
Halt system and wait for the UPS to kill our power
System halted. |
However, when the power comes ON the computer does not turn ON.
I have tested two boxes both with new,
one - Gigabyte - GA-MA790GP-DS4H, it comes ON only when the power is cut off
second - Intel ATOM 330 - this one does not even come back ON even after the power is turn OFF and ON.
both boxes have in BIOS AC power ON after Power failure.
I have Smart UPS APC 700XL |
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:16 am Post subject: |
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Have you tried plugging the computer direct to the wall? this sounds like a hardware problem to me. perhaps you need to replace the magic smoke?
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Joseph_sys Advocate
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:34 am Post subject: |
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NotQuiteSane wrote: | Have you tried plugging the computer direct to the wall? this sounds like a hardware problem to me. perhaps you need to replace the magic smoke?
NQS |
Well, I'm not sure how plugging it directly to to wall is going to help me; I'm testing it with UPS.
Others have noticed it too:
http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread253960.html |
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Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:39 pm Post subject: Re: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after |
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Joseph_sys wrote: | However, when the power comes ON the computer does not turn ON. |
Taken from Linux and the APC Back-UPS ES
Quote: | Question: I'm running Fedora on a MacMini and can't figure out how to turn on the BIOS option to automatically restart after a power failure. OSX has an option in the System Preferences, but since I'm running Fedora, I'm not sure how to do it.
Answer: As root, do:
echo server_mode=1 > /proc/pmu/options
(Thanks to Erick Calder for this question and answer). |
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:09 am Post subject: Re: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after |
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xdarma wrote: | Joseph_sys wrote: | However, when the power comes ON the computer does not turn ON. |
Taken from Linux and the APC Back-UPS ES
Quote: | Question: I'm running Fedora on a MacMini and can't figure out how to turn on the BIOS option to automatically restart after a power failure. OSX has an option in the System Preferences, but since I'm running Fedora, I'm not sure how to do it.
Answer: As root, do:
echo server_mode=1 > /proc/pmu/options
(Thanks to Erick Calder for this question and answer). |
Hope this helps. |
Thanks for digging it out.
I could try it but I don't have a file: /proc/pmu/options
My BIOS has a support for wake-up after power failure but my cheap power supply they put it IN does not support it. |
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