On Tuesday, 3 August 2021 00:05:26 CEST, David Kačerek wrote:
> On Monday, 2 August 2021 02:40:21 CEST, David Kačerek wrote:
> > [...] But It's not ideal, as I see it, there are 2 bugs to be
> > reported: 1 bug reported to openSUSE to fix their nut.sh script within
> > their nut package 2. bug repo
On Monday, 2 August 2021 02:40:21 CEST, David Kačerek wrote:
> [...] But It's not ideal, as I see it, there are 2 bugs to be
> reported: 1 bug reported to openSUSE to fix their nut.sh script within
> their nut package 2. bug reported to the NUT upstream to implement the so
> called "inhibitor inter
On Sunday, 1 August 2021 16:45:12 CEST, Roger Price wrote:
> A short summary of my understanding:
>
> * Your NUT installation works correctly with a regular shutdown.
>
> * Hibernation is hibernate-to-disk: a regular shutdown plus the writing of
> a memory image and a process image to swap, a
On Saturday, 31 July 2021 19:46:26 CEST, David Kačerek wrote:
> On Saturday, 31 July 2021 10:43:23 CEST, Roger Price wrote:
> > Hello David, Does "systemctl hibernate" work correctly without any NUT
> > function enabled?
>
> Yes, I can run it multiple times subsequently and it always works. When
>
On Saturday, 31 July 2021 10:43:23 CEST, Roger Price wrote:
> Hello David, Does "systemctl hibernate" work correctly without any NUT
> function enabled?
Yes, I can run it multiple times subsequently and it always works. When
checking the status of nut-[driver|server|monitor] services they all kee
Hello,
I've got a problem with NUT. My configuration of NUT is based on the
"Workstation with timed shutdown" scenario, chpt. 7 described in the Config
Examples book from R. Price.
There are 2 principal differences I've made to the configuration on my PC
though - no heartbeat and the shutdown