I have contacted the manufacture of the UPS. There is no configuration on the UPS end. The UPS contains a relay card, which sends a signal to the Power8 server when running on battery power. The UPS will then send another signal to the Power8 server when the utility power has been restored at the UPS. That signal is making it to the openSUSE LPAR because I see this when the UPS goes on battery power: ================== powerweb:~ # Loss of system power detected. System is running on UPS/battery. Check RTAS error log for details Message from syslogd@powerweb at Dec 26 14:42:06 ... kernel:Loss of system power detected. System is running on UPS/battery. Check RTAS error log for details ================== When this occurs, openSUSE starts a shutdown. Instead of it running whatever script it is running to start the shutdown, I want to run the rc.powerfail script. Do you know of anyway for me to find out what script is running which causes openSUSE to shutdown when the above conditions crops up? Thanks for your help, I do appreciate it! John
On Jan 21, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Michal Suchánek <msuchanek@suse.de> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 03:50:30PM +0000, John Mickevich wrote:
Michal,
I already did open a bug report, but they don’t seem to think it is a bug. The bugzilla number is 1160495 in case you want to see what they had to say.
John
As also said in the bug it's likely systemd misconfiguration.
Please configure your UPS to work with systemd.
Thanks
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