Something that has probably happened more times than I'm aware of but this morning ACP Scheduler was in the process of a normal observatory shutdown when the weather script was initiated interrupting the shutdown of the observatory. That kind of makes sense to me but the interrupted shutdown isn't acknowledged and so it simply never completes shutdown. I'm sure I'm over simplifying things here but I would think that anything interrupted by the Weather Script would be called again to complete. I found out this shutdown was suspended when I checked the system after getting up and checking email/observatory. The system was still fully activated, the dome closed (which may have been from shutdown or weather script), the mount in a suspension mode of thinking it's in the process of parking but never completes (it had), and everything else still connected and powered since shutdown never completed. Am I missing something in the shutdown script that would re-initiate in the case of a Weather Script having been interrupted?
The screenshot is prior to my re-running the shutdown script at 9:18 am. The scope was already parked but evidently not acknowledged yet at the time of the weather event script running and the rest of the script hadn't completed. Everything still connected and camera still at -20.