January-21st-2020, 09:51 AM
Hi Phil,
you need an input signal that indicates a coming power loss. In best case it is an physical input signal for the netPI software.
The only chance you have today is to extend netPI with a 4DI4DO module https://www.hilscher.com/products/produc...edge/3002/ in the slot at its bottom and react on its state from your container.
Since a container itself is not able to shutdown the netPI device you can "misuse" the netPI Web-GUI and its RESTful API to login to it from your container and "call" the shutdown command a human normally would call. https://forum.hilscher.com/Thread-Access...-HTTP-REST
Thx
Armin
you need an input signal that indicates a coming power loss. In best case it is an physical input signal for the netPI software.
The only chance you have today is to extend netPI with a 4DI4DO module https://www.hilscher.com/products/produc...edge/3002/ in the slot at its bottom and react on its state from your container.
Since a container itself is not able to shutdown the netPI device you can "misuse" the netPI Web-GUI and its RESTful API to login to it from your container and "call" the shutdown command a human normally would call. https://forum.hilscher.com/Thread-Access...-HTTP-REST
Thx
Armin
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