Are you running the 3.16 backports kernel?
PC Won't Power Off When Halted
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- OMV 2.x
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- ryecoaaron
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No, how do I do that?
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Install omv-extras plugin and click the Install backports button in the kernel tab.
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Thanks for the idea but it didn't work.
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I assume you rebooted into the new kernel?
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Try configurating power button through WebUI or CLI command
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Might need an even newer kernel. There are plenty of posts on this forum about using 4.x kernel on OMV 2.x
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Try configurating power button through WebUI or CLI command
That does affect the power button function while I'm in OMV but I still have the same problem at the end, the power doesn't shut completely off .
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Also found out a couple different things. First one is I tried a different home server on it and it does the same thing. Secondly I found out that after I halt it and it "powers down" if I hit the power button it reboots, this is good because before to get it to boot again I had to unplug it and reset the CMOS. I believe it's no longer a problem involving OMV, either it's normal behavior for that motherboard or it's some sort of hardware incompatibility.
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Might need an even newer kernel. There are plenty of posts on this forum about using 4.x kernel on OMV 2.x
Actually I upgraded to 3.0 Beta and then upgraded the Kernel but it didn't change my problem. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Reset your BIOS. Get the latest version. Check ACPI Settings.
HTH
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Reset your BIOS. Get the latest version. Check ACPI Settings.
HTH
I've cleared the CMOS about 10+ times, it has the latest version of the BIOS, and I have fiddled with the ACPI settings.
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Send Supermicro a message and ask them what they recommend. I have two Supermicro boards and both shutdown fine.
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Send Supermicro a message and ask them what they recommend. I have two Supermicro boards and both shutdown fine.
I contacted them and they even gave me a newer bios that I didn't see on their website but alas that and the other suggestion they had didn't change anything. I ordered a Supermicro ATX PSU off of Ebay and received it today, as soon as I get some 8 pin power cable extensions I ordered I'll try it out.
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Got my 8 pin power extensions today and tried my Supermicro PSU, it didn't change anything.
I'm just going to work around this problem, everything else on the hardware works good.
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Ok I think I have it fixed and it wasn't OMV's fault.
I bought some new heatsinks the other day and during install I had what I thought where power supply/motherboard problems. Anyways after about 5 hours of troubleshooting I found out the problem was something I didn't expect, during the initial motherboard install I left in some standoffs that didn't match any motherboard holes and put electrical tape over them to provide some extra support for the motherboard. As soon as I removed them it started behaving correctly and a unexpected benefit is that my power off problem is fixed, the power button behaves like it should.
The only reason I can think of why those standoffs caused a problem is that they were putting to much upward pressure on the motherboard, I know it probably wasn't a shorting problem due to using electrical tape.
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