On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>This wasn't the SW for me to try to "roll my own" RPM with, since the
>>Source code wasn't available to me, etc.
>
> You don't need source to make an rpm. You can simply use an rpm as an
> organized way to distribute and keep track of files
>This wasn't the SW for me to try to "roll my own" RPM with, since the
>Source code wasn't available to me, etc.
You don't need source to make an rpm. You can simply use an rpm as an
organized way to distribute and keep track of files that are installed.
jlc
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Two quick and simple questions; I want to install the "WinPower"
> software for my new UPS. On their web site, they have a tar.gz file
> available for download. I know the reasons for staying with RPM, if at
> all possible. I've Googled and Ya
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 12:37 PM, nate wrote:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> Either the WinPower SW will not shut down the box after 2 minutes or
>> there is something unclear to me about the settings. I read their
>> documentation again and everything is set to their default settings,
>> which looks lik
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> Either the WinPower SW will not shut down the box after 2 minutes or
> there is something unclear to me about the settings. I read their
> documentation again and everything is set to their default settings,
> which looks like it should shut down the box after a 2 minute powe
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Phil Schaffner wrote:
>> > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Lanny Marcus
>> > wrote:
>> discovered rpm.org and will do some online reading about RPM there.
>
> Long ago on a planet far away... (-: or was that near the beginning of
> this thread? :-) checkinstall
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:43 AM, William L. Maltby
wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 18:41 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Joseph L. Casale
>> wrote:
>> >>I need to do a
>> >>simulated power failure, to verify that it will in fact shutdown the
>> >>box after 2 minutes!
>
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:06 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Lanny Marcus
> > wrote:
...
> > I would like to "roll my own" RPM for the WinPower UPS monitoring
> > software. Never done this before. I have the Win
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 18:41 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Joseph L. Casale
> wrote:
> >>I need to do a
> >>simulated power failure, to verify that it will in fact shutdown the
> >>box after 2 minutes!
> >
> > Plug the PC into a stable power source, let the same PC m
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>I need to do a
>>simulated power failure, to verify that it will in fact shutdown the
>>box after 2 minutes!
>
> Plug the PC into a stable power source, let the same PC monitor the UPS.
> Unplug the UPS and place a load on it, watch what it
>I need to do a
>simulated power failure, to verify that it will in fact shutdown the
>box after 2 minutes!
Plug the PC into a stable power source, let the same PC monitor the UPS.
Unplug the UPS and place a load on it, watch what it instructs the PC to
do :)
Check your halt scripts for a command
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Joseph L. Casale
> wrote:
>>>When I try to
>>>start the ups daemon, I get the below error:
>>>
>>>ups failed. The error was: Starting UPS driver controller: [FAILED]
>>>Starting upsd: [FAILED]
>>>Starting UPS mo
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>When I try to
>>start the ups daemon, I get the below error:
>>
>>ups failed. The error was: Starting UPS driver controller: [FAILED]
>>Starting upsd: [FAILED]
>>Starting UPS monitor (master): [FAILED]
>
> I have never used NUT before, I ju
>When I try to
>start the ups daemon, I get the below error:
>
>ups failed. The error was: Starting UPS driver controller: [FAILED]
>
>Starting upsd: [FAILED]
>
>Starting UPS monitor (master): [FAILED]
I have never used NUT before, I just knew it existed. Apcupsd has
always done what I need but I
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Lanny Marcus
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
>> wrote:
>
>>> NUT RPMs seems to be available from EPEL. NUT 2.2.0 is available for
>>> CentOS 5. Here are the i386 RPMs:
>>> h
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
> wrote:
>> NUT RPMs seems to be available from EPEL. NUT 2.2.0 is available for
>> CentOS 5. Here are the i386 RPMs:
>> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/repoview/nut.htm
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:39, Joseph L. Casale
> wrote:
>> Looks like rpmfind doesn't show any for RHEL :/ You might have to roll your
>> own.
>> Let's try and get Apcupsd working first, your config was wrong to start so
>> its wor
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Filipe Brandenburger
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:39, Joseph L. Casale
> wrote:
>> Looks like rpmfind doesn't show any for RHEL :/ You might have to roll your
>> own.
>> Let's try and get Apcupsd working first, your config was wrong to start so
>> its wor
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>I've got the package below installed now. Is that the right one?
>
> No
>
>>Running Transaction
>> Installing: perl-UPS-Nut # [1/1]
>>Installed: perl-UPS-Nut.noarch 0:0.04-1.el5.rf
>>Complete!
>
> S
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
>>Apcupsd apparently runs with some of the UPS not made by APC, but
>>looks like it will not work with mine. Here's what's in the Service
>>data for :
>>
>>apcupsd (pid 6568) is running...
>>Error contacting host localhost port 3551: Connect
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 19:39, Joseph L. Casale
wrote:
> Looks like rpmfind doesn't show any for RHEL :/ You might have to roll your
> own.
> Let's try and get Apcupsd working first, your config was wrong to start so
> its worth
> trying again.
NUT RPMs seems to be available from EPEL. NUT
>I've got the package below installed now. Is that the right one?
No
>Running Transaction
> Installing: perl-UPS-Nut # [1/1]
>Installed: perl-UPS-Nut.noarch 0:0.04-1.el5.rf
>Complete!
Slow down a bit son, anything with a "Perl-" in the front is, well, a p
>Apcupsd apparently runs with some of the UPS not made by APC, but
>looks like it will not work with mine. Here's what's in the Service
>data for apcupsd:
>
>apcupsd (pid 6568) is running...
>Error contacting host localhost port 3551: Connection refused
That doesn't mean it can't contact your ups,
On 2/27/09, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 2/27/09, nate wrote:
>> First I would check what version of NUT your installing and try to
>> validate whether or not your UPS is supported by checking the homepage:
The Nicomar Electronics UPS we bought a few weeks ago (made in
Bogota, Colombia) is not on
On 2/27/09, nate wrote:
>> I've got the package below installed now. Is that the right one? Now,
>> I need to RFM to find out how to configure and run it
>
> it's only part of it, typically there are 3 nut packages, one for
> perl, one for the main nut, and one that contains cgi scripts(somet
On 2/27/09, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> On 2/27/09, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> I forgot to mention Network UPS Tools (NUT). That also works with many.
>
> I've got the package below installed now. Is that the right one? Now,
> I need to RFM to find out how to configure and run it
>
> Running Tran
Lanny Marcus wrote:
> I've got the package below installed now. Is that the right one? Now,
> I need to RFM to find out how to configure and run it
it's only part of it, typically there are 3 nut packages, one for
perl, one for the main nut, and one that contains cgi scripts(sometimes
anothe
On 2/27/09, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>Thank you. I will give apcupsd a shot. We don't have any APC units,
>>but, possibly, it will work with our UPS. If not, I will try to get
>>WinPower running properly. I will also try your suggestions for
>>searching with yum.
>
> I forgot to mention Network UP
On 2/27/09, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>I tried "yum install winpower" and the
>>response was "no package winpower available" (rpmforge is one of the
>>yum repositories I use, so it's not there, with that name).
>
> Try Apcupsd, it is a very complete enterprisable package that just runs
> well.
Ap
On 2/27/09, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> Lanny Marcus wrote:
>> (b) If I need to download the tar.gz file and install from that, it
>> looks from their documentation that they install into
>> /opt/MonitorSoftware Is it better to install into /usr/local or
>> into /opt? What is the recommendation fo
On 2/27/09, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>Thank you. I will give apcupsd a shot. We don't have any APC units,
>>but, possibly, it will work with our UPS. If not, I will try to get
>>WinPower running properly. I will also try your suggestions for
>>searching with yum.
>
> I forgot to mention Network UP
Lanny Marcus wrote:
...
> (b) If I need to download the tar.gz file and install from that, it
> looks from their documentation that they install into
> /opt/MonitorSoftware Is it better to install into /usr/local or
> into /opt? What is the recommendation for a CentOS box, when
> installing non
>Thank you. I will give apcupsd a shot. We don't have any APC units,
>but, possibly, it will work with our UPS. If not, I will try to get
>WinPower running properly. I will also try your suggestions for
>searching with yum.
I forgot to mention Network UPS Tools (NUT). That also works with many.
jl
On 2/27/09, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>>I tried "yum install winpower" and the
>>response was "no package winpower available" (rpmforge is one of the
>>yum repositories I use, so it's not there, with that name).
>
> It's not, but that search method could be expanded:
> # yum list \*winpower\*
> # yu
>I tried "yum install winpower" and the
>response was "no package winpower available" (rpmforge is one of the
>yum repositories I use, so it's not there, with that name).
It's not, but that search method could be expanded:
# yum list \*winpower\*
# yum list \*win\*
# yum list \*win\* |grep -i
etc
Two quick and simple questions; I want to install the "WinPower"
software for my new UPS. On their web site, they have a tar.gz file
available for download. I know the reasons for staying with RPM, if at
all possible. I've Googled and Yahood for ""WinPower"+RPM+Linux and
get hits, but no obvious RP
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