On Fri, Sep 18, 2020, at 4:02 AM, Kirill Nikonorov wrote:
> Hi Manuel,
>
> thank you for pointing this. I know about upsshed but I have no idea how to
> let dependable server to discover that another server was shut down. Any
> examples of such scripts?
It may be as simple as sitting there and
On September 18, 2020 11:02:48 AM GMT+03:00, Kirill Nikonorov
wrote:
Hi Manuel,
thank you for pointing this. I know about upsshed but I have no idea
how to
let dependable server to discover that another server was shut down.
Any
examples of such scripts?
The nut server will trigger ( via nut c
Hi Manuel,
thank you for pointing this. I know about upsshed but I have no idea how to
let dependable server to discover that another server was shut down. Any
examples of such scripts?
чт, 17 сент. 2020 г. в 21:00, Manuel Wolfshant :
> On September 17, 2020 6:09:18 PM GMT+03:00, Kirill Nikonoro
On September 17, 2020 6:09:18 PM GMT+03:00, Kirill Nikonorov
wrote:
>Hello to All!
>It might be not exactly NUT question but implementation.
>I have a rack with one UPS and several servers getting power from this
>device. One server is a master and other are slaves. All systems are
>running Debia
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020, Kirill Nikonorov wrote:
Hello to All!
It might be not exactly NUT question but implementation.
I have a rack with one UPS and several servers getting power from this device.
One server is a master and other are slaves. All systems are running Debian
4.15.3 kernel and APC UP
Hello to All!
It might be not exactly NUT question but implementation.
I have a rack with one UPS and several servers getting power from this
device. One server is a master and other are slaves. All systems are
running Debian 4.15.3 kernel and APC UPS. Everything works fine but what I
need is to ma