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apcupsd does NOT power off the machine it stays with "system halted" this has the negative impact that a) there is no power-manamgemnt and the UPS will get totally empty b) after that and power is back pc boots again if that happens if power is back shortly after power off: after the frist boot is finished the shotdown-process will start again because apcupsd detects nearly empty battery, the next start some moments later will be interrupted by hard power off from the UPS with damaging the filesystem please make sure that a shutdown via UPS is really a shutdwon with poweroff
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apcupsd-3.14.9-2.fc15.x86_64 to reproduce pull the power from the UPS and wait until it shutdown the OS the computer is running with the last shutdwon-messages (stop md-devices...) and the last line is "systen halted" this is fatal on modern computers because they are cosuming > 100 Watt without power-managment and 75-85 with power-managment i do not know how it worked with older releases because yesterday evening i tried the frist time pull power and look how shutdown works
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