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Sage As Service: Shutdown Time?
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APC's utility says my server box is only drawing 75 watts. Doesn't sound possible to me. Got a Kill-A-Watt laying around here *somewhere*.... now I've got to find it.... ("I know where everything is: it's on my desk.") Question: Is there any issue with Sage running as a service getting shut down? I've got the UPS utility set to tell the server box to initiate shutdown after one minute without power. Will Sage handle that situation gracefully if, for instance, it's recording a TV show or two or three?
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna Last edited by PeteCress; 02-28-2009 at 08:52 PM. |
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My gaming rig 19" CRT playing a video game maxed out at about 210w. The 1000w PSUs that are out there are mostly overkill for all but the most powerful systems. Quote:
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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Here's a story. A year ago i had the CA for a week. I had no ups on the server. It broke and i was to lazy to buy a new one. I leave o a Monday, that afternoon we have a really bad rain storm. We lose power, power supply in the server dies. My wife has no TV till I get home...5 day later. She wasn't to happy.
Always use a UPS. Cheap insurance.
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From that, I'll impute what I was hoping: that I can somehow set up the PC (BIOS setting?) so that the power comes back on, it just boots itself up and resumes business as usual. Right now, post-shutdown, somebody has to walk over to the closet and push the "Start" button.
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna Last edited by PeteCress; 03-01-2009 at 06:08 PM. |
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The corollary is that you should be running Sage in Service mode (if you're not already) so it can resume recording without waiting for somebody to log into Windows.
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i believe all APC UPS' have voltage conditioning, with changeable presets in the utility (works on both mac and windows) the settable range is something like 96 volts to 132 volts or something like that.
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As for the power status there will be an option in your bios, usually with three settings: off, on, & previous status. Change it to on and the computer will try and boot any time the PSU gets power. As pointed out in another thread if you're using cable boxes that won't turn them back on though. The slick fix for this would be to have a script turn off the boxes during shutdown and on during startup. If the power went out they'd already be shut off but would still turn on at startup. Yet when you shut down the server manually it wouldn't accidentaly shut them off at startup.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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Now I'm thinking maybe some kind of jumper on the mobo.
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Server: SageTV 9, Windows 10, i5 NUC Clients: HD200*3 over Cat5e Ethernet + 1 slightly flakey HD 300 + 1 HD200 remote at another residence Plugins: (none yet, looking for recommendations) Storage: NetGear Ultra-6 NAS 10 TB total w/dual redundancy. Plus 5tb QNAP for RecordedTV. Capture: 3 Silicon Dust HomeRun tuner boxes (6 tuners total) Program Source: OTA antenna |
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That's right, if the SW shuts it down it stays down until you start it up manually. If the power stays out long enough to drain the UPS battery, then when the power comes back on (if the UPS switches back on automatically) then the BIOS would restart the computer too. The BIOS will not restart a computer that's been shutdown, only one that lost power, if the UPS shut it down it never lost power. A UPS would have to detect when the power went from battery to mains and it would have to know that the computer was shutdown, then it would have to cycle the power to that outlet in order for it to work. I know of none that are that smart.
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Slightly off topic...
I have a small APC UPS for my cable modem and router and it seems the battery has failed. It was <$50 anyway, but I'd rather replace the battery than buy a whole unit. Anyone have a recommendation for replacement batteries?
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Sounds like you're saying that the AC power seen by the PC never goes away - even after the UPS has issued it's shutdown request. If that's the case, I can see that there's really no hope. OTOH, if the UPS never withdraws AC, it would seem that it's battery would be doomed in the long run from an unattended outage - if only by the trickling into the PC's power supply. ??
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they are really good about it.
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Mouser Electronics sells the same batteries APC uses, at half the price. |
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When power returns the unit clicks on to battery power, tests the line voltage and then switches back to regular AC, all in a second or two. At this point the PC will reboot since it had lost power at the outlet and everything is good. In fact that's how I found out the battery had died in my old UPS. The unit couldn't sustain the load for that second or two before switching back to AC.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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I've had cyberpower, belkin and apc units that didn't power back on after AC came back on, maybe they've changed...
EDIT: I just found a setting in the software manual for one UPS that I own has a setting that does reboot the UPS when AC is restored. Unfortunately, I can't install the required UPS software on Vista64. So it looks like the newer units may have that option, in SW, if it supports your OS. Now I'm not sure how it would work if you allowed the OS to manage the UPS, without the UPS SW installed, though... Last edited by S_M_E; 03-05-2009 at 12:27 PM. |
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I know the UPS on my server is on is the same model as the one it replaced which was about 3 years old when I retired it, and unless you physically click the off switch (or the battery is shot) it will re-power when the AC comes back.
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Server: Core 2 Duo E4200 2 GB RAM, nVidia 6200LE, 480 GB in pool, 500GB WHS backup drive, 1x750 GB & 1x1TB Sage drives, Hauppage HVR-1600, HD PVR, Windows Home Server SP2 Media center: 46" Samsung DLP, HD-100 extender. Gaming: Intel Core2 Duo E7300, 4GB RAM, ATI HD3870, Intel X-25M G2 80GB SSD, 200 & 120 GB HDD, 23" Dell LCD, Windows 7 Home Premium. Laptop: HP dm3z, AMD (1.6 GHz) 4 GB RAM, 60 GB OCZ SSD, AMD HD3200 graphics, 13.3" widescreen LCD, Windows 7 x64/Sage placeshifter. |
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I'm intrigued. Any recommendations on a reasonably priced UPS? Don't need anything overly powerful.
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Server: Sage 7.1.9 beta; Dell Inspiron 530; Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (UAC turned off); 2TB Internal SATA (TV Recordings) Storage: Synology DiskStation DS411+, RAID 5, 5x 2TB SATA for (DVDs/Music/Other Videos) Tuners: Ceton InfiniTV w/ Verizon FIOS cablecard (using babgvant's SageDCT plugin) Clients: 1x STP-HD300; 1x Acer Aspire Revo 3610 (Atom/Ion) w/ SageTV client (Win 7, EVR, FSE on) |
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I'd suggest pricing a UPS locally, shipping on a UPS can be expensive. After you see the local prices you can shop online to see if you can beat it. If your power requirements are low a 500A will work fine. It depends on load and if you want to shutdown right after the power goes out or maximize runtime by waiting until the battery is low before shutting down. I prefer to try to wait out a power outage so I usually get larger units. |
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