Can't really speak for commercial Solaris, did not touch it much in the
past years. AFAIK GA releases like 11.4 can be downloaded from Oracle as
is, likely with some licensed constraints of what you can do so for, and
without access to regular updates until next GA release unless you buy that
acces
On Thu, 26 Nov 2020, Jim Klimov wrote:
Sorry, my mail did not go out... For Solaris-like systems, I am aware of the
SVR4 packaging recipe in NUT source tree. This defaults to what the configure
script args tell it, on my box I see /etc/nut for configs in package files,
and nobody:nobody as the
On Thursday 26 November 2020 06:55:21 Roger Price wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> > raspbian, centos & redhat linux : config sits in /etc/ups, the
> > daemons run as user nut
>
> Sorry for the delay replying. Are you sure that Raspbian uses
> /etc/ups for the configuration
Sorry, my mail did not go out...
For Solaris-like systems, I am aware of the SVR4 packaging recipe in NUT
source tree. This defaults to what the configure script args tell it, on my
box I see /etc/nut for configs in package files, and nobody:nobody as the
account - but I did not see any distributi
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Roger Price wrote:
I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file
locations for the most common distributions which include NUT.
These will be used to produce more user-friendly tools and documentation for
NUT.
Thanks to everyone who replied. Her
On 11/26/20 1:55 PM, Roger Price wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
raspbian, centos & redhat linux : config sits in /etc/ups, the
daemons run as user nut
Sorry for the delay replying. Are you sure that Raspbian uses
/etc/ups for the configuration? A number of sites are re
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
raspbian, centos & redhat linux : config sits in /etc/ups, the daemons
run as user nut
Sorry for the delay replying. Are you sure that Raspbian uses /etc/ups for the
configuration? A number of sites are reporting /etc/nut which, since Raspbian
i
On 11/19/2020 6:09 AM, Roger Price wrote:
I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file locations
for the most common distributions which include NUT. So far I have:
DistribUser Config directory
debian nut/etc/nut/
opensuse upsd /etc/ups/
Thes
Fedora uses same as RHEL.
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On 11/19/20 6:48 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 11/19/20 4:09 PM, Roger Price wrote:
I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file
locations for the most common distributions which include NUT. So
far I have:
Distrib User Config directory
debian nut /etc
On 11/19/20 4:09 PM, Roger Price wrote:
I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file
locations for the most common distributions which include NUT. So far
I have:
Distrib User Config directory
debian nut /etc/nut/
opensuse upsd /etc/ups/
These will
On 11/19/20 9:09 AM, Roger Price wrote:
> I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file
> locations
> for the most common distributions which include NUT. So far I have:
>
> DistribUser Config directory
> debian nut/etc/nut/
> opensuse upsd /etc/u
Please see below information from OpenBSD 6.8. NUT is installed as a package:
$ pkg_info -c nut
Information for inst:nut-2.7.4p7
> On Nov 19, 2020, at 6:09 AM, Roger Price wrote:
>
> I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file
> locations for the most common distribu
I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file locations
for the most common distributions which include NUT. So far I have:
DistribUser Config directory
debian nut/etc/nut/
opensuse upsd /etc/ups/
These will be used to produce more user-friendly too
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