Autoshutdown not working

  • Hey guys,


    just started using OMV on an Intel D25MW Atom system. To save energy, and to let the system cool down once in a while I want the system to suspend as soon as specific IPs are not live anymore. As soon as I need the server, I would trigger it manually with a Magic Packet (Wake on Pattern Match is not reliable) So I installed the autoshutdown plugin, but it doesnt seem to work - the system doesn't suspend at all.


    OMV Version: 0.5.53
    Kernel: 2.6.32-5-amd64


    Any ideas, why the system does not suspend?



    PS: is there a better, automatic way to wake up the system then using manual magic packets?


    PSS: ich verstehe auch deutsch

  • Please post the output of cat /etc/openmediavault/config.xml | awk '/<autoshutdown>/,/<\/autoshutdown>/' here.


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  • Do this:
    Enable the "DEBUG"-switch in OMV-GUI, apply the setting (Yellow Bar) and execute

    Code
    echo > /var/log/autoshutdown.log


    on the command-line.
    Reboot your Server afterwards and try again. Attach a full DEBUG-Log here.
    Thx

  • Please post the output of cat /etc/openmediavault/config.xml | awk '/<autoshutdown>/,/<\/autoshutdown>/' here.


    Greetings
    David




    Zitat

    Do this:Enable the "DEBUG"-switch in OMV-GUI, apply the setting (Yellow Bar) and execute


    Am I blind? Can't find the debug switch - check documentation, google and wiki - where is this Debug switch?

  • I'm experiencing the same problem on my system.


    The "Suspend" Option in the autoshutdown plugin does not work. But I dont think its an issue in the script because sudo pm-suspend does not work either. I have OMV 1.0.23 and backports Kernel 3.16.
    When executing sudo pm-suspend nothing happens. I cant see anything in /var/log/pm-suspend either. pm-is-supported claims that my system supports pm-suspend.

  • Ok I misunderstood how pm-is-supported works. So actually Suspend is not supported on my system. I guess there is nothing I can do about it except for waiting. I've a brand new NAS based on the Intel Avoton platform so maybe there is still something missing in Debian.

  • I set this to "solved"
    Flasher hasn't responded
    der_Typ: there is nothing we can do, if pm_suspend isn't working, even with the newest Kernel

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