On 1/11/22 11:21 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:

2. Run the following commands:

#systemctl disable nut-driver

#systemctl enable nut-driver.timer

When I run this command, I get this warning:

# systemctl enable nut-driver.timer
The unit files have no installation config (WantedBy=, RequiredBy=, Also=,
Alias= settings in the [Install] section, and DefaultInstance= for template
units). This means they are not meant to be enabled using systemctl.

Possible reasons for having this kind of units are:
• A unit may be statically enabled by being symlinked from another unit's
  .wants/ or .requires/ directory.
• A unit's purpose may be to act as a helper for some other unit which has
  a requirement dependency on it.
• A unit may be started when needed via activation (socket, path, timer,
  D-Bus, udev, scripted systemctl call, ...).
• In case of template units, the unit is meant to be enabled with some
  instance name specified.

I don't think it's loading:

# systemctl | grep nut
● nut-driver.service loaded failed failed Network UPS Tools - power device driver controller ● nut-monitor.service loaded failed failed Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller nut-server.service loaded active running Network UPS Tools - power devices information server

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