On Aug 28, 2013, at 6:05 PM, John Thurston wrote:
> I'm setting up a NUT server. During testing, I have deployed it on both
CentOS and SUSE. I have both servers looking at two physical UPSs and two
"dummy" UPSs.
>
> My NUT client is running on Solaris and is rigged to look at the
"dummy" UPSs.
>
> As I toggle states on the dummy UPSs, the client correctly detects the
changes and throws a message of the type:
>> Broadcast Message from ups (???) on nut Wed Aug 28 13:57:08...
>> UPS dummy at upsmon on line power
>
> The messages are of the same form regardless of the source server.
>
> What is the meaning of the (???) in that message? Is it a place holder for
some value or attribute in the UPS driver I have not configured correct?
I think that part of the output is controlled by the 'wall' command. If
you run 'wall' from a command line, does it display your current TTY?
The current TTY isn't defined once a process daemonizes.
The wall output is optional, especially if you have your own NOTIFYCMD defined
in upsmon.conf.
http://www.networkupstools.org/docs/man/upsmon.conf.html
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Charles Lepple
clepple at gmail