source: misc/power-saver@ 372

Last change on this file since 372 was 364, checked in by Rick van der Zwet, 13 years ago

Well, ehm epoch is in seconds.

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[361]1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Shutdown system if it has been idle for 1 hour and no active users are logged
4# in.
5#
6# Usage: This script is mainly used on a home server used for building FreeBSD
7# World and kernels. As soon it is done it can shutdown if not being used
8# anymore. The system has Wake-On-Lan support and can thus be activated again
9# from remote.
10#
11# Please run from cron every CRON_INTERVAL minutes:
12# */5 * * * * * /usr/local/bin/power-saver
13#
14# Rick van der Zwet <info@rickvanderzwet.nl>
15#
16
17CRON_INTERVAL=5
18MAX_LOAD=0.10
[363]19MAX_IDLE=45
[361]20
[362]21# Abuse this trick to force a quicker shutdown by ignoring some users
22IDLE_USER=${1:-1}
[363]23# Shutdown delay is NOT considered idle time, but just a save guard.
[362]24SHUTDOWN_DELAY=${2:-15}
25
[363]26
[361]27# Stored as <epoch> <load>
28DAT_FILE='/tmp/power-saver.dat'
29
30# Current values
31EPOCH=`date "+%s"`
32LOAD_15=`sysctl vm.loadavg | awk '{print $5}'`
33
34# Empty file needs to be created and filled
35echo "$EPOCH $LOAD_15" >> $DAT_FILE || exit 1
36
37# Check if countdown has already been started
38ps -x | grep -q '[0-9] shutdown' && exit 0
39
40# Check if all users are no longer active
[362]41SHORTEST_IDLE=`w -ih | awk -vIDLE_USER=$IDLE_USER '{if (NR == IDLE_USER) print $5}'`
[361]42# Hack to make sure time is always in minutes
43SHORTEST_IDLE_IN_MIN=`echo $SHORTEST_IDLE | awk -F: '{if (NF > 1){print $1 * 60 + $2}else{print $1}}'`
44if [ -z "$SHORTEST_IDLE_IN_MIN" ]; then
45 # No users are currently logged in
46 continue
47elif [ "$SHORTEST_IDLE_IN_MIN" = "-" ]; then
48 # User is still active an minute ago
49 exit 0
50elif [ $SHORTEST_IDLE_IN_MIN -le $MAX_IDLE ]; then
51 # User is still active less than MAX_IDLE ago
52 exit 0
53fi
54
55# Count the amount entries we are current on our way
56IDLE_COUNTS=`awk -vMAX_LOAD=$MAX_LOAD -vMAX_IDLE=$MAX_IDLE -vEPOCH=$EPOCH \
[364]57 'BEGIN{MIN_TIME=EPOCH-MAX_IDLE * 60;s=0}{if ($1 > MIN_TIME && $2 < MAX_LOAD){s += 1}}END{print s}' $DAT_FILE`
[361]58
59# We are idle for over $MAX_IDLE time, starting shutdown
[363]60if [ $IDLE_COUNTS -ge `expr $MAX_IDLE / $CRON_INTERVAL` ]; then
61 shutdown -p "+$SHUTDOWN_DELAY" "Cancel: sudo killall -SIGTERM shutdown"
[361]62fi
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