Brad, if you have the right interface cable between the iSeries and the UPS, you can write a CL program to take appropriate action based on the data reported to the iSeries by the UPS. For example, you might wish to take no action initially when power fails and the UPS takes over. While operating on battery power, you need to monitor for a low battery message and then do a shutdown, probably immediate with a restart *NO.

Here's a link to the Info Center on using a program to control shutdown.

http://tinyurl.com/28sk7b



Bradley V. Stone wrote:
Yep, that's my question. Should I do an immediate or controlled shutdown?

:)

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