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# Configuration settings for vdr related to shutdown and wakeup
#
###########################################################
# General Settings #
###########################################################
#
# here you can enable/disable the complete shutdown sequence of vdr
# With this switch you can completely disable shutdown.
# If set to no all settings in this file are disabled.
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#SHUTDOWN_ACTIVE="yes"
#
# Method to set wakeup-time
# "none" is for use of client-only VDR-systems or at least
# systems that should not wakeup for timer-recordings or
# anything else.
# allowed values: rtc nvram none
# default: try all values
#
# allowed value: acpi
# acpi wakup is deprecated since kernel > 2.6.38
# if you would like use it,
# you have to set this explicit below
# Note: support will removed in future versions of gentoo-vdr-scripts
#
#WAKEUP_METHOD=""
###########################################################
# Wake up once every day #
###########################################################
#
# Here you can enable a daily vdr-wakeup
#
# Enable daily wakeup
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#FIXED_WAKEUP="yes"
# Next wakeup at FIXED_WAKEUP_TIME
# VDR wakeup will be scheduled for FIXED_WAKEUP_TIME
# or the next VDR timer, whatever comes earlier.
#
# Use cron to control pending jobs.
# Controlled shutdown may be realized using SVDRP command "down".
# NOTE: If your job takes longer time than VDRs inactivity
# timer, add them to SHUTDOWN_CHECK_ADDITIONAL_PROGRAMS below!
#
# Example crontab entry:
# # Schedule daily backup, shutdown when the job is done
# # 05 2 * * * mybackup.sh; svdrpsend "down" > /var/tmp/backup.log 2>&1
#
# Set the time at which the vdr should wake up every day
# allowed values: strings describing the daily wakeup time
# default: "02:00:00" - wakeup every day at 2 a.m.
#FIXED_WAKEUP_TIME="02:00:00"
###########################################################
# nvram Settings #
###########################################################
#
# Only used when WAKEUP_METHOD="nvram"
#
# Used when nvram-wakeup does not support the motherboard by default
# and you created your own configuration file.
# allowed values: filenames
# default: do not use any additional configuration file
#NVRAM_CONFIG="/etc/nvram-wakeup.conf"
#
# Set this if you need additional command line options for nvram-wakeup.
# allowed values: all command line options of nvram-wakeuo
# default: add no options
#NVRAM_EXTRA_OPTIONS=""
#Example:
#NVRAM_EXTRA_OPTIONS="--iwname gig_ga_7vtxh --directisa"
###########################################################
# reboot Settings #
###########################################################
#
# At the moment only used when WAKEUP_METHOD="nvram" and
# the motherboard needs a reboot.
#
# Only used for WAKEUP_METHOD nvram when motherboard needs reboot
# allowed values: auto grub grub2 lilo
# default: use auto - use a special startup-script, no need to play with boot-managers :)
#BOOT_MANAGER="auto"
#
# Which entry in the boot manager configuration should nvram use to
# initiate a reboot with shutdown afterwards
# allowed values: number of entry in config-file
# default: no good default, stops shutdown
#REBOOT_ENTRY_GRUB="1"
# allowed values: name of entry in config-file
# default: no good default, stops shutdown
#REBOOT_ENTRY_LILO="PowerOff"
###########################################################
# none-wakeup Settings #
###########################################################
#
# Only used when WAKEUP_METHOD="none".
#
#
# Normally none-wakeup-method will refuse to shutdown
# when there are any timers set.
# You can enable this setting to allow shutdown in that
# case.
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#NONE_WAKEUP_IGNORE_TIMER=yes
###########################################################
# Expert Options #
###########################################################
#
# No need to change anything here for normal usage.
# Every setting in here has good defaults (at least I hope so).
#
# Set time-intervals in which vdr does not try to shut down.
# It does not switch on vdr at these times, it only blocks shutdown!!!
# allowed values: space seperated list of time intervals
# e.g. 20-22 20:00 to 22:00
# 17:30-23 17:30 to 23:00
# 23:30-4 23:30 to 04:00 (over midnight)
# default: no forbidden intervall defined
#
#BLOCK_SHUTDOWN_INTERVALS="20-22 23:30-23:00 23:30-3:40"
#
# This option allows to override the set of shutdown scripts
# coming with this installation. Use with care!
# (This overwrites all settings in this file).
# allowed values: name of an executable
# default: use supplied scripts
#USER_SHUTDOWN_SCRIPT=""
#
# Should the automatic shutdown after a while of inactivity
# and after wakeup for recording be allowed?
# allowed values: yes no
# default: yes
#AUTOMATIC_SHUTDOWN="no"
#
# Additional programs which should stop shutdown
# allowed values: lists of program names
# default: no additional programs
#SHUTDOWN_CHECK_ADDITIONAL_PROGRAMS=""
#
# Check for users which logged in to this machine
# when shutting down automatic.
# allowed values: yes no
# default: yes
#VDR_CHECK_LOGINS="no"
#
# This should normally not changed.
# allowed values: grub-set-default savedefault grub2-set-default
# default: grub-set-default
#GRUB_SET_REBOOT_ENTRY_METHOD="grub-set-default"
#
# When shutdown is aborted because of some conditions
# like user logged into this machine and you retry
# shutdown after less than SHUTDOWN_FORCE_DETECT_INTERVALL
# seconds then vdr will consider this as forced shutdown.
# allowed values: number of seconds
# default: 60 seconds
#SHUTDOWN_FORCE_DETECT_INTERVALL="60"
#
# When shutdown is aborted the default-time to retry
# the shutdown
# allowed values: number of minutes
# default: 5 minutes
#SHUTDOWN_DEFAULT_RETRY_TIME="10"
#
# Having the option CLOCK_SYSTOHC=yes in /etc/conf.d/{clock|hwclock} in some cases
# disables the wakup time set by vdr.
# Setting CLOCK_SYSTOHC=no there and SHUTDOWN_SYSTOHC=yes here, will correct the bios time
# and after this write the wakeup time. See bug #263956
# Set the systems hardware clock during shutdown.
# allowed values: yes no
# default: no
#SHUTDOWN_SYSTOHC="yes"
#
# This may be a custom shutdown command like hibernate, hibernate-ram (from
# sys-power/hibernate-script for example) or something else
# which will suspend to RAM (STR, S3) or to disk (STD, S4) instead of
# powering off the machine, achieving faster startup on resuming.
# Of course, you then have to make sure when setting up this suspend/resume
# scenario, to stop the vdr service and unload the dvb modules before
# suspending, and load the modules and restart vdr when resuming. When using
# sys-power/hibernate-script, /etc/hibernate/common.conf comes handy for
# achieving this.
#
#SHUTDOWN_CUSTOM_CMD=""
# Debugging variables:
#DEBUG=1
#DRY_SHUTDOWN=1
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