On Wed, 28 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
Beautiful! The shutdown succeeded.
Did you see a line in the journal similar to this ?
Oct 06 22:49:54 pinta nut-delayed-ups-shutdown[1854]:
nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service calling
upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit
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> Did you see a line in the journal similar to this ?
> Oct 06 22:49:54 pinta nut-delayed-ups-shutdown[1854]:
> nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service calling
> upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit
Never after I disabled the service. I pasted the whole journal section of
Hi,
My UPS is MGE Pulsar Ellipse Premium 1200VA, connected on USB port,
usbhid-ups driver.
Using simply KNotify about UPS connection states I noticed that sometimes
unpredictably a notification appears that the USB connection to the UPS is
lost and a few seconds later another notification
Hello,
When I issue upsdrvctl status I see a NUT version 2.6.4.
I've installed NUT via apt-get install nut-server on the my Raspberry Pi
running Debian Jessie.
I've been looking at different monitoring systems to use. I really like
the look of Open Monitoring Distribution (OMD). OMD bundles
Thanks very much Charles for this helpful reply!
I've not had much luck to be honest with tracking down how to get a CGI
script to work with NUT...but upon thinking my end-result I don't think
having a webpage for each Pi to show UPS status would be used all that
much. I'll stick to using a
P.S. There is a typo in your nut-delayed-ups-shutdown.service. Line:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/logger -t upsdrvctl "nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service
calling upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit"
shudown is missing a 't'. It is in the log message but might still be worth
fixing for grepping.
BTW why is that
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