Hey @Fred_von_Lohmann1,
Thanks for letting me know. There isn’t much we can troubleshoot in these situations, outside of preventative care. Worse can happen from power outages - database corruption as well as SSD failure being at the top of the list. I would highly suggest purchasing an APC protector to prevent any future damage.
Is there a way to have a UPC automatically initiate a shutdown of the Nucleus when the power goes out?
I have a NUC not a Nucleus but the same should apply.
I live in South Africa and we get 2-3 power outages daily. My NUC simply “stops”.
I have my NUC set up in the BIOS to restart on power restore (or whatever the term is ). The NUC needs to be in a “previously ON Mode” to enable the auto-restart function . It won’t restart if the NUC has been closed down in any way . In other words it ONLY works for power failure (intentional or otherwise) !!
I appreciate I am running a risk of DB corruption so I BU daily.
The only negative so far has been the autologin to Tidal ,the network/internet takes longer to initiate than than the NUC takes to restart so the NUC and I assume Roon is running before the internet is up so can’t connect to Tidal in it’s normal startup routines (can’t verify that as no network at this stage).
I have never had to re-login to Roon itself
So far so good , originally I was manually shutting down the NUC with a short On/Off press until I moved it
I believe (at least it would seem to be the case) that the “Internet Always On” check is NOT on servers (ROCK in my case) but on UI startup , either Main-PC or iPad which will normally be started later that the server anyway.
Hope this helps.