diff --git a/dotfiles/workstation/root/etc/pwrstatd.conf b/dotfiles/workstation/root/etc/pwrstatd.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c87bd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/dotfiles/workstation/root/etc/pwrstatd.conf @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +# +# pwrstatd configuration file +# + +# You must restart pwrstatd after changing this file in order for changes to take effect. +# Ex:/etc/init.d/pwrstatd restart + +# +# Action setting for event of Power Failure +# + +# A delay time in seconds since event of Power Failure occur then to run shell +# script and shutdown system. Allowed range is 0 ~ 3600. Default is 60 sec. +powerfail-delay = 60 + +# Enable to run shell script when the event of Power Failure occur. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +powerfail-active = no + +# Assign a path of script file for event of Power Failure. +# The default is /etc/pwrstatd-powerfail.sh +powerfail-cmd-path = /etc/pwrstatd-powerfail.sh + +# How much time in seconds to take script running for event of Power Failure. +# The allowed range is 0 ~ 3600. Default is 0 sec. +powerfail-duration = 0 + +# Allow Daemon to shutdown system for event of Power Failure. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +powerfail-shutdown = no + +# +# Action setting for event of Battery Low +# + +# A threshold of Battery Capacity, If the battery capacity is lower than this +# value and a event of Battery Low will be identified. The unit is percentage. +# The allowed range is 0 ~ 90. Default is 35 %. +lowbatt-threshold = 10 + +# A threshold of Remaining Runtime, If the Remaining Runtime is lower than this +# value and a event of Battery Low will be identified. The unit is second. +# The allowed range is 0 ~ 3600. Default is 300 sec. +# Note: When meet this condition the below 'shutdown-sustain' property +# will be ignored. +runtime-threshold = 180 + +# Enable to run shell script when the event of Battery Low occur. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +lowbatt-active = no + +# Assign a path of script file for event of Battery Low. +# The default is /etc/pwrstatd-lowbatt.sh +lowbatt-cmd-path = /etc/pwrstatd-lowbatt.sh + +# How much time in seconds to take script running for event of Battery Low. +# The allowed range is 0 ~ 60. Default is 0 sec. +lowbatt-duration = 0 + +# Allow Daemon to shutdown system for event of Battery Low. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +lowbatt-shutdown = yes + +# Turn UPS alarm on or off. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +enable-alarm = yes + +# The necessary time in seconds for system shutdown. +# The UPS will turn power off when this time is expired. +# The allowed range is 0 ~ 3600. Default is 600 sec.(10 min.) +# If the computer shutdown is cause by low runtime condition, the UPS will +# turn power off when the time is expired that time is assigned on +# 'runtime-threshold' property and it is no longer to refer the +# 'shutdown-sustain' property. +shutdown-sustain = 0 + +# Daemon will turn UPS power off once it ask system shutdown cause by a power +# event. Allowed options are yes and no. Default is yes. +turn-ups-off = no + +# The period of polling UPS in seconds. +# The allowed range is 1 ~ 60. Default is 3 sec. +ups-polling-rate = 5 + +# the period of re-try to find available UPS in seconds since find nothing at +# last time. The allowed range is 1 ~ 300. Default is 10 sec. +ups-retry-rate = 10 + +# Prohibiting daemon to provide communication mechanism for client, such as +# pwrstat command. normally, it should be 'no'. It can be 'yes' if any security +# consideration. Allowed options are yes and no. Default is no. +prohibit-client-access = no + +# The pwrstatd accepts four types of device node which includes the 'ttyS', +# 'ttyUSB', 'hiddev', and 'libusb' for communication with UPS. The pwrstatd +# defaults to enumerate all acceptable device nodes and pick up to use an +# available device node automatically. But this may cause a disturbance to the +# device node which is occupied by other software. Therefore, you can restrict +# this enumerate behave by using allowed-device-nodes option. You can assign +# the single device node path or multiple device node paths divided by a +# semicolon at this option. All groups of 'ttyS', 'ttyUSB', 'hiddev', or +# 'libusb' device node are enumerated without a suffix number assignment. +# Note, the 'libusb' does not support suffix number only. +# +# For example: restrict to use ttyS1, ttyS2 and hiddev1 device nodes at /dev +# path only. +# allowed-device-nodes = /dev/ttyS1;/dev/ttyS2;/dev/hiddev1 +# +# For example: restrict to use ttyS and ttyUSB two groups of device node at +# /dev,/dev/usb, and /dev/usb/hid paths(includes ttyS0 to ttySN and ttyUSB0 to +# ttyUSBN, N is number). +# allowed-device-nodes = ttyS;ttyUSB +# +# For example: restrict to use hiddev group of device node at /dev,/dev/usb, +# and /dev/usb/hid paths(includes hiddev0 to hiddevN, N is number). +# allowed-device-nodes = hiddev +# +# For example: restrict to use libusb device. +# allowed-device-nodes = libusb +allowed-device-nodes = + +# Daemon will hibernate system to instead of system shutdown when power +# event occur. Allowed options are yes and no. Default is no. +hibernate = no + +# Enable cloud solution. +# The allowed options are yes and no. Default is no. +cloud-active = no + +# Account for cloud server login. +cloud-account = \ No newline at end of file