Arjen de Korte nut+us...@de-korte.org nut%2bus...@de-korte.org wrote:
...
You missed reading the docs/suspend-to-disk.txt file, where it is
explained how you should set this up. If you want to know the details
about this, start reading the remainder of the documents in docs/
before asking.
Regarding my observation that the processes keep running after I sudo
service nut stop, I found this isn't exactly the case. I think what happens
is that if I forget the sudo in front of the command, it comes up with the
Stopping Nut Tools... Done line, as if it worked, however it actually
failed
On Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:41:39 +0100, Arjen de Korte
nut+us...@de-korte.orgnut%2bus...@de-korte.org
wrote:
Citeren David Varley davidavar...@gmail.com:
As far as setting the shutdown command in a script run when hibernating, I
did this. I created a script, 48nut, in /etc/pm/sleep.d
Arjen,
I've appended the output of upsc
I'll keep in mind your warning about the upsd server latching the FSD flag
and requiring a restart, however I'm just running the packaged Ubuntu/Lucid
version at this stage so I don't have too much flexibility. NUT seems to be
set up as a service, so that
I've just set up a CyberPower Value 2200E-GP on a system running Lucid
AMD64, with the current NUT package via apt-get, and it seems to be working
fine for me with the usbhid-ups driver, so I guess it can go in the HCL?
I'm using the system to host several virtual servers under KVM, and to make
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