#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Riccardo Facchetti # # for apcupsd release 3.14.10 (13 September 2011) - debian # # platforms/apccontrol. Generated from apccontrol.in by configure. # # Note, this is a generic file that can be used by most # systems. If a particular system needs to have something # special, start with this file, and put a copy in the # platform subdirectory. # # # These variables are needed for set up the autoconf other variables. # prefix=/usr exec_prefix=/usr APCPID=/var/run/apcupsd.pid APCUPSD=/sbin/apcupsd # SHUTDOWN=/sbin/shutdown SCRIPTSHELL=/bin/sh SCRIPTDIR=/usr/local/bin # WALL=wall WALL=cat >>/var/log/apcupsd.events echo "apccontrol $1" >>/var/log/apcupsd.events # # Concatenate all output from this script to the events file # Note, the following kills the script in a power fail situation # where the disks are mounted read-only. exec >>/var/log/apcupsd.events 2>&1 # # This piece is to substitute the default behaviour with your own script, # perl, or C program. # You can customize every single command creating an executable file (may be a # script or a compiled program) and calling it the same as the $1 parameter # passed by apcupsd to this script. # # After executing your script, apccontrol continues with the default action. # If you do not want apccontrol to continue, exit your script with exit # code 99. E.g. "exit 99". # # WARNING: the apccontrol file will be overwritten every time you update your # apcupsd, doing `make install'. Your own customized scripts will _not_ be # overwritten. If you wish to make changes to this file (discouraged), you # should change apccontrol.sh.in and then rerun the configure process. # if [ -f ${SCRIPTDIR}/${1} -a -x ${SCRIPTDIR}/${1} ] then ${SCRIPTDIR}/${1} ${2} ${3} ${4} # exit code 99 means he does not want us to do default action if [ $? = 99 ] ; then exit 0 fi fi case "$1" in killpower) echo "Apccontrol doing: ${APCUPSD} --killpower on UPS ${2}" | ${WALL} sleep 10 ${APCUPSD} --killpower echo "Apccontrol has done: ${APCUPSD} --killpower on UPS ${2}" | ${WALL} ;; commfailure) echo "Warning communications lost with UPS ${2}" | ${WALL} ;; commok) echo "Communications restored with UPS ${2}" | ${WALL} ;; # # powerout, onbattery, offbattery, mainsback events occur # in that order. # powerout) ;; onbattery) echo "Power failure on UPS ${2}. Running on batteries." | ${WALL} ;; offbattery) echo "Power has returned on UPS ${2}..." | ${WALL} ;; mainsback) if [ -f /etc/apcupsd/powerfail ] ; then printf "Continuing with shutdown." | ${WALL} fi ;; failing) echo "Battery power exhaused on UPS ${2}. Doing shutdown." | ${WALL} ;; timeout) echo "Battery time limit exceeded on UPS ${2}. Doing shutdown." | ${WALL} ;; loadlimit) echo "Remaining battery charge below limit on UPS ${2}. Doing shutdown." | ${WALL} ;; runlimit) echo "Remaining battery runtime below limit on UPS ${2}. Doing shutdown." | ${WALL} ;; doreboot) echo "UPS ${2} initiating Reboot Sequence" | ${WALL} /sbin/reboot # "apcupsd UPS ${2} initiated reboot" ;; doshutdown) echo "UPS ${2} initiated Shutdown Sequence" | ${WALL} /sbin/poweroff # "apcupsd UPS ${2} initiated shutdown" ;; annoyme) echo "Power problems with UPS ${2}. Please logoff." | ${WALL} ;; emergency) echo "Emergency Shutdown. Possible battery failure on UPS ${2}." | ${WALL} ;; changeme) echo "Emergency! Batteries have failed on UPS ${2}. Change them NOW" | ${WALL} ;; remotedown) echo "Remote Shutdown. Beginning Shutdown Sequence." | ${WALL} ;; startselftest) ;; endselftest) ;; battdetach) ;; battattach) ;; *) echo "Usage: ${0##*/} command" echo " warning: this script is intended to be launched by" echo " apcupsd and should never be launched by users." exit 1 ;; esac