On Jul 30, 2013, at 1:36 PM, Kris Jordan wrote:
upsd removes its pid files when it's stopped, upsmon does not.
Hmm, interesting observation. Offhand, I think both should remove the PID
files, but the way that upsmon drops root privileges might make this difficult.
If I remove upsmon's
I’m wondering if what I have done is good :
# get the source from github on my computer
# autogen.sh
# name=nut
# ./configure --prefix=/ --sysconfdir=/etc/$name --mandir=/usr/share/man
--libdir=/usr/lib --includedir=/usr/include --datadir=/usr/share/$name
On Wed, 2013-07-17 at 23:33 -0400, Charles Lepple wrote:
On Jul 17, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Matt Ivie wrote:
I'm really just looking for a UPS that might run a couple of small
servers and other small devices(routers or switches).
Good call on including the network gear in the power budget.
I'll test it.
I'm a bit confused with cgi-bin. I have made a lot of hosts.conf copies and
didn't understand
where does upsstats trying to find hosts.conf
# ps -aux | grep ups
_ups 13934 0.0 0.0 484 920 ?? Ss 5:41PM0:01.53
/usr/local/bin/riello_ser -a senpro
_ups 9171 0.0
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