Sun Mar 30 14:51:44 PDT 2008
Yesterday I spent the day at work testing our installation of
APCUPd and tidying up the goram rat's nest of
network and electrical cables my predecessor left me.
APCUPSd worked with only a few hitches:
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I had one machine polling a UPS, and told it to shut down when
there was 30% charge left. The other machines, which poll the master,
were set to shut down 30 seconds after the power went out. They shut
down, but that bumped up the charge reading on the battery because the
load was that much lower. So I didn't get to test the automatic
shutdown of the master.
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The other three machines were all set to shut down after 30
seconds; however, NFS cross-mounting made for problems with one of
them. I'll need to stagger those three machines, whether they're
looking at the charge or just shutting down n minutes after the power
goes out.
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The Solaris 10 box shut down just fine, but when it restarted it
did not let me log in — even in the console. Since Solaris 10's boot
sequence is dead silent by default (thank you, Sun), it was hard to be
sure what was happening. The last time I was patching this machine,
reboots took 10 minutes; I gave 20 this time before giving up and
going to single-user mode. The problem appears to be /etc/nologin,
stuck there from the shutdown. This prevented a login prompt from
coming up even in the console, without any sort of warning. Arghh.
As for the cleanup: satisfying. I'm no longer quite so ashamed of
the server room.
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