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NAME

       mythshutdown - MythTV Shutdown helper

DESCRIPTION

       mythshutdown  version:  fixes/32 [v32.0+fixes.20220325.f69ce764b7-0ubuntu2] www.mythtv.org
       Misc.  Options:  -c  OR  --check                  Check  whether  shutdown   is   possible
       --localtime                    Specify  that  the  wakeup  time  is  in  local time --lock
       disable shutdown -x OR --safeshutdown          Check if shutdown is possible, and shutdown
       -t  OR  --setscheduledwakeup     Set  wakeup  time  to  the next scheduled recording -w OR
       --setwakeup             Set the wakeup time (yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ss) default

              is in local time

       -h OR --help OR --usage       Display this help printout, or give detailed

              information of selected option.

       --version                          Display      version      information.       --shutdown
       Apply  wakeup  time  to  nvram  and shutdown.  -p OR --startup               Check startup
       status   -s   OR   --status                  check   current   status   -u   OR   --unlock
       enable shutdown --utc                         Specify that the wakeup time is in utc

       Logging  Options:  --enable-dblog                 Enable  logging to database.  --loglevel
       Set the logging level.  All log messages at lower

       levels will be discarded.
              In descending order: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, debug defaults
              to err

       --logpath                     Writes logging messages to a file in the

       directory logpath with filenames in the format:
              applicationName.date.pid.log.  This is typically used in combination with --daemon,
              and if used in combination with --pidfile, this can  be  used  with  log  rotators,
              using the HUP call to inform MythTV to reload the file

       -q OR --quiet                 Don't log to the console (-q).  Don't log

              anywhere (-q -q)

       --syslog                      Set the syslog logging facility.

              Set to "none" to disable, defaults to none.

       --systemd-journal              Use  systemd-journal  instead  of  syslog.  -v OR --verbose
       Specify log filtering. Use '-v help' for level

              info.

mythshutdown 32.0+fixes.20220325.f69ce764b7-Junen2022                             MYTHSHUTDOWN(1)