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INTRO

This script is designed for any machine to shutdown after a power failure when attached to a power bank or battery.

For devices such as a Raspberry Pi, it serves as a perfect automated example to shut the system down to prevent the risk of disk corruption.

This script works primarily by pinging a host (default: router @ 192.168.0.1) that is powered directly by a wall outlet with no battery. When a power outage occurs, that host will go down and a subsequent ping to that device will fail, activating a timer that will shutdown the device according to the user settings.

Configuration

[TO BE UPDATED...]

This script shuts down the system ($interval * $ping_x) seconds after power loss detection.

For example if:		$interval=5
					$ping_x=4

Then the script will shut down the system 20 seconds (5*4)
after it detects power loss.

It is recommended that you keep ping intervals ($interval) low for higher accuracy.

By default, the script timer is 1 hour after the first detection
of ping failure. (e.g. Ping every 10 mins=600s for 6 times
$interval=600, $ping_x=6)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Exit codes

	1   - Could not successfuly ping.
	100 - Power restored.
	105 - Lock file exists, script terminated.

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