As I'm running a headless server, I like to be able to shut down my home server by pressing the power button on the box - this is useful if a thunderstorm approaches, or any other reason I may have to want to turn it off.
I'm running Ubuntu 11.1 with xfce desktop and a Dell MicroServer. Your system may have different requirements, but this is what worked for me.
* Navigate to Application->Settings->Settings Manager. Settings and Startup
* Ensure 'log off required' is unticked
* In Settings Manger->Power Manager click the down arrow next to 'When Power Button is pressed' to show 'Shutdown'
I find that this works most of the time, but sometimes doesn't, possibly due to running a backup or downloading an update. Anyone who has a fix to ensure a Shutdown, please reply.
To switch off when power button is pressed
To switch off when power button is pressed
Hardware: HP ProLiant N36L MicroServer AMD 1.3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 250GB HDD, with 2x low power Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB HD in RAID 1 (software raid)
Software: (Australian) PC User UserOS Homeserver 12.03 (Ubuntu Linux 11.10)
Software: (Australian) PC User UserOS Homeserver 12.03 (Ubuntu Linux 11.10)
Re: To switch off when power button is pressed
Cool tip.
I just need to find the equivalent of "Settings Manager. Settings and Startup" and work out why "Power Manager" only gives me the "Ask me" option.
Better still if I can get it to work from the command line as I only run VNC when I really need to.
Cool tip never the less, looks like I will be trawling the knowledge base this weekend.
I just need to find the equivalent of "Settings Manager. Settings and Startup" and work out why "Power Manager" only gives me the "Ask me" option.
Better still if I can get it to work from the command line as I only run VNC when I really need to.
Cool tip never the less, looks like I will be trawling the knowledge base this weekend.