Hi Wolfgang,

a first and quick comment: this is not a NUT bug, but rather a PSP one!

2010/7/21 Wolfgang Lubowski

> oops, doesn't work like I expected :)
>
> nut.conf:
> MODE=none
>

apart from some binary issues with PSP, this one is still sitting on NUT 2.2
compatibility.
On Debian, I've recently added with the 2.4 releases the above nut.conf.
This one is not supported by PSP for generating NUT configuration files.
Thus, PSP still generates /etc/default/nut.

so, first, modify the above "none" for "standalone", and call a "sudo
invoke-rc.d nut start"

then check that it is working with "upsc mgeups".

Also note that the PSP is abandoned. I've not worked on it for a long time,
and will not work on it anymore.

Prefer NUT-Monitor (http://www.lestat.st/informatique/projets/nut-monitor-en)
which will be distributed with NUT packages (and is already part of the
source .tar.gz).

cheers,
Arnaud
-- 
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Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/
Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org
Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/

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