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Message #08278
[Bug 1354306] Re: gpio shutdown trigger for ProLiant m400 cartridges
** Patch added: "patch for trusty's systemd"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1354306/+attachment/4172770/+files/trusty.patch
** Description changed:
Similar to the m800 case in LP: #1347776, udev/systemd also needs to
know how to trigger a graceful shutdown on ProLiant m400 cartridges.
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+ [Impact]
+ Without this change, the power down button will not initiate an OS shutdown on this platform.
+ [Test Case]
+ Push button. Watch poweroff occur.
+ [Regression Potential]
+ The new rule is pretty tightly bound to the m400 system - so the risk of this rule matching and impacting behavior on a different platform is minimal. This will presumably cause new code to run and read /proc/device-tree/model on other platforms - but this is already done for the m800 system in both utopic and trusty.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1354306
Title:
gpio shutdown trigger for ProLiant m400 cartridges
Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Similar to the m800 case in LP: #1347776, udev/systemd also needs to
know how to trigger a graceful shutdown on ProLiant m400 cartridges.
[Impact]
Without this change, the power down button will not initiate an OS shutdown on this platform.
[Test Case]
Push button. Watch poweroff occur.
[Regression Potential]
The new rule is pretty tightly bound to the m400 system - so the risk of this rule matching and impacting behavior on a different platform is minimal. This will presumably cause new code to run and read /proc/device-tree/model on other platforms - but this is already done for the m800 system in both utopic and trusty.
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