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Nick Andre | Mark Hofmann | Re: UPS homelab setup |
October 8, 2022 8:58 AM * |
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On 07 Oct 22 18:04:34, Mark Hofmann said the following to Nick Andre: MH> For ESXi, I believe there are command line actions that would perform MH> shutdowns that could be added to batch files. Mainly because not all my VM MH> are Windows, they are all sorts of stuff that I would want to have ESXi MH> perform a graceful shutdown. I never really got into the Exsi-specific commands, because as explained once all the VM's sense that dummy file they shutdown via. the Windows shutdown command. I'm not running non-Windows stuff here though... MH> Then the issue becomes the power-on when power is restored. Mainly because MH> would need at least one of my domain controllers to come up first or some MH> other systems would boot up and have issues and need to be rebooted again. What about the startup-sequence settings in Exsi? List the DC first on that one server and just use timer sequence on the others? MH> Of course I could just do all this manually like I do today in the event po MH> it out for an extended time. That has not happened here for years, MH> fortunatly. I have one APC SmartUps 1400 and replace the batteries every couple of years from some local vendor that actually sells them at a decent price. The daughterboards for those APC UPS's are a godsend and I'll never understand why Ethernet or probe-contacts were never made "standard issue" for their stuff until much later. I've actually never had a full-cycle on UPS, I'm guessing I'll get about a half hour or so of runtime with all the stuff in the rack. Non-essential stuff just goes to the main PDU... I don't need NAS storage during an outage. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (618:500/24) |
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