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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:37 am    Post subject: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after pow Reply with quote

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:
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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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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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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PostPosted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:39 pm    Post subject: Re: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after Reply with quote

Joseph_sys wrote:
However, when the power comes ON the computer does not turn ON.

Taken from Linux and the APC Back-UPS ES

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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.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:09 am    Post subject: Re: apcupsd - Intel Atom does not "Power ON" after Reply with quote

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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