Re: Antw: [EXT] emergency shutdown, don't wait for timeouts

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Am 04.01.21 um 13:42 schrieb Ulrich Windl:
Germano Massullo <germano.massullo@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 27.12.2020 um
14:26 in
Nachricht <df991822-83cf-85e1-5bc0-c6ec99f9cac0@xxxxxxxxx>:
Good day, I recently joined apcupsd (APC UPS Power Control Daemon)
package maintainers on Fedora/CentOS/RHEL.
After a power failure, apcupsd shuts down the system with a command
almost identical to
shutdown ‑h ‑H now
Usually when you normally shutdown your system, you may notice certain
services taking too much time to terminate and triggering a timeout
value before systemd forces them to terminate. I would like to ask if
there is a way to force the system to shutdown without waiting for these
timeouts in case an emergency like a power failure.

Basically if the UPS cannot provide power for at least 3 minutes, it's simply
the wrong UPS (IMHO)

topic missed - it makes no difference if it can hold the power 3 minutes, 3 hours or even 3 days at the point where it decides "i need to shutdown everything because the battery goes empty"
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