Running init not from console?
Gunsul
prg at mgweed.UUCP
Sat Feb 2 10:11:57 AEST 1991
In article <1991Feb1.071518.6219 at apt.bungi.com>, brian at apt.bungi.com (Brian Litzinger) writes:
< I have this wonderful Elgar backup power supply that can tell
< my UNIX System (ISC 2.0.2 System V.3.2) that the power has
< gone out.
<
< So I'd like some daemon to do an '/etc/init 0' when this happens.
<
< I've written a daemon called 'pwatchd' which does just this when
< it is sure the power is out. However, 'init' just says:
<
< init must be run from the console
<
< So what do I have to do to get init to do what I want rather
< than what it thinks is best?
<
< Help! Thanks in advance.
<
< -brian
< brian at apt.bungi.com
We have a 'C' program here that will monitor the power and calculate
if the computer should shut down. It does a 'system' call when it's
ready to quit. You might try putting this in your (I assume!) shell script..
cd /; /etc/shutdown -y -g10 -i0
Phil
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