Tripp Lite SV20KM1P1B Users Guide for PowerAlert Network Shutdown Agent PANSA - Page 21
format +m, in which m is the number of minutes to wait. The word now is
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APPENDIX B - poweralert.conf File # When a system reboot is requested by PowerAlert in response to one or # more events, request this reboot option. # # Valid values are: # # REBOOT - Shutdown and reboot the system (shutdown -r) # # FORCEFSCK - Shutdown and reboot the system, forcing fsck # # SKIPFSCK - Shutdown and reboot the system, skipping fsck # # NO_SHUTDOWN - Only send the warning messages; PowerAlert will still # behave as if shut down and will need to be restarted. # reboot.option = REBOOT # Once a system reboot has been invoked, this is the delay during which # a root user can issue a "shutdown -c" to cancel the shutdown before it # is processed by the operating system. # # The argument can have different formats. First, it can be an absolute # time in the format hh:mm, in which hh is the hour (1 or 2 digits) and mm # is the minute of the hour (in two digits). Second, it can be in the # format +m, in which m is the number of minutes to wait. The word now is # an alias for +0. # reboot.time = now # Message to send to all users when system reboot activates # reboot.message = PowerAlert rebooting system # If set to a value greater than zero, init will be told to wait that # number of seconds between sending processes the warning and the kill # signal before changing to another run-level. # reboot.initwait = 0 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • tripplite.com/support 21 19-10-280 93-3387_RevE