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Jan 20, 2024, 9:00:25 PM1/20/24
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I have a script I use to shutdown all of the computers at my work location after 4 hours that I run everyday. Lately, I've been getting reports of users computers shutting down in the middle of the day instead of at night when they are supposed to. I'm thinking these users must be receiving the shutdown command while on location and then taking their machine home in either sleep mode or hibernate (after letting the battery die... :/) and when they turn it back on, the shutdown timer continues from where it left off.

The servlets destroy method is called as the servlet is about to be unloaded. You could cancel the timer from within there, providing that you altered the scope of the parserTimer itself to make it an instance variable. I don't see a problem with that provided that you access it only from within init and destroy.

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I tried this in terminal: Sudo shutdown 01:00 and I got a message in terminal '' E:/ can`t find the command''The E: drive is my external drive, and C: is my SSD, what can I do to get it to shut down?

You can list scheduled tasks with sudo systemctl list-timers and sudo crontab -l and see if the culprit can be found by its execution schedule. You can also look at the system logs around the shutdown time, background processes usually leave some trace.

When you are presented with the Shutdown dialog, there should be a small downward-pointing triangle just to the left of the Shutdown button. If you click this, your system should go straight to shutdown.

Hi at all guys!
I was thinking about setting a timer for the shutdown and wakeup of my OMV. Is this possible?
Also, I don't get why, but even if both my motherboard and OMV have WoL enabled, I can't wake it up
Can someone help me with both the things?

Hey there, i just wanna say thank you for the modified Custom shutdown timer. if you could show us some day on how you modified it, that would be great and help other people out there. Sorry a developer has not replied to your post but i like your post and hope we can make a pull request for this and merge it in github.

Ubuntu (Xubuntu at least) has something similar but 30 seconds. It's mainly an "are you sure" that doesn't prevent the user clicking shutdown and leaving the machine (what happens if you shut the lid of a laptop with this open? I'd expect it to shutdown rather than sleep on a mac). I (as an example) often hit save on a big piece of work, stand up, then hit shutdown and walk away, losing sight of the screen an instant after htting the button. Another user may tap the physical power button.

I assume it serves two purposes: confirmation that you want to shut down, but also in the case of if somebody clicks the shutdown button and then walks away from the computer, expecting it to shut down, it isn't just stuck on the confirmation option.

The Timer appears to be a countdown for the user ( to change their mind), before the computer goes into shutdown.There is a "Shutdown" button to over-ride the countdown.That appears to confirm the purpose of the timer.However My Imac Doesn't shutdown if you click the "Shutdown" (over-ride timer) button.(It used to but not anymore.)The Finder Bar disappears and the desktop stays there assumingly forever unless you hit and hold the power button or pull the plug. However if you let the timer run to zero it goes into shutdown and shuts down.So for me it's easier to let the timer run down.

To make sure that's what you wanted to do, so you don't lose unsaved work. Probably a bit less relevant currently. This warning used to come up when first pressing the power button. But, really it's like would you really like to shutdown the machine at this momemnt.

my name is Toni. i am an IT system. inside the company the attendance of the employees is based on active directory sign-in and sign-out (we can use shut down also of the PC), integrated with people 365. we notice that some users left early but on the system the checkout is on the right time. i mean the standard time to left the work is 4:00 PM, some users left at 3:30 PM but on the attendance schedule the time is 4:00 PM. i am afraid that they are running a shutdown timer on their PC to shutdown after 30 min.

The behavior is a little weird: I had the IdleActionSet=10min, and the (stock, blanking, locking) screensaver at 10 minutes too. The laptop shut itself down after 20 minutes! Like it started the Idle timer when the screensaver kicked in and locked the screen.

In addition to giving users the possibility to make Windows 10 faster, the Power Options menu gives users the options to schedule a shutdown, use the hibernate mode in Windows 10, or change startup programs in Windows 10.

I currently live in Japan where I bought a 1997 Subaru Impreza WRX STi. Since I don't completely speak Japanese, I wasn't able to ask anybody correctly about one thing that the previous owner had installed, which is a small timer under the steering wheel that does, it seems, different things. Here is the pdf I could find on it

One of the things it does is to prevent my car from shutting down after I turn off the ignition. I can turn towards me and remove the key, and when I do, nothing happens. However, the timer starts, and after 60 seconds, the engine turns off. There is a button that allows me to turn off the engine before the end of the countdown, and when I disconnect the battery to change something, and reconnect it after, the timer's default behaviour is to not activate itself, and in such case the engine will turn off as soon as I turn the ignition off.

The theory is that an engine with hot turbocharger shouldn't be immediately turned off. The turbocharger may be damaged because there will be no oil flow. The timer ensures that the turbocharger has managed to cool down enough by idling.

Now, do you actually need the turbo timer? Probably not. The turbocharger is hot only after hard driving. Usually, the last few hundred meters of your driving are near a parking area with low speed limits, meaning there is already enough time for the turbo to cool down.

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