Stuart Gathman
2016-Jul-13 14:02 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Best practice to shutdown hosts which has not NUT via upssched
On 07/13/2016 04:17 AM, Dmitri Stepanov wrote:> I need to shutdown a number of hosts which has not NUT from one which has it.Let's make sure you are not missing an obvious point. By "has not NUT", you might mean not running upsd. The best practice is to run upsmon on the other hosts. This does not require running NUT proper (server). Is there some reason why you can't run upsmon on the other hosts? Typically, upsd and drivers are packaged as something like "nut-server", whereas upsmon is packaged as "nut-client".
Stuart Gathman
2016-Jul-13 14:54 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Best practice to shutdown hosts which has not NUT via upssched
On 07/13/2016 10:02 AM, Stuart Gathman wrote:> On 07/13/2016 04:17 AM, Dmitri Stepanov wrote: >> I need to shutdown a number of hosts which has not NUT from one which has it. > Let's make sure you are not missing an obvious point. By "has not NUT", > you might mean not running upsd. The best practice is to run upsmon on > the other hosts. This does not require running NUT proper (server). Is > there some reason why you can't run upsmon on the other hosts? > Typically, upsd and drivers are packaged as something like "nut-server", > whereas upsmon is packaged as "nut-client".If you truly can't run upsmon, then you can speak the upsd protocol directly over tcp. For an example non-nut implementation, look at the "check_ups" plugin for nagios. It queries a NUT server for basic information, including whether it is on battery.
Dmitri Stepanov
2016-Jul-14 16:14 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Best practice to shutdown hosts which has not NUT via upssched
Thank you for answer Stuart>?????, 13 ???? 2016, 17:54 +03:00 ?? Stuart Gathman <stuart at gathman.org>: > >On 07/13/2016 10:02 AM, Stuart Gathman wrote: >> On 07/13/2016 04:17 AM, Dmitri Stepanov wrote: >>> I need to shutdown a number of hosts which has not NUT from one which has it. >> Let's make sure you are not missing an obvious point. By "has not NUT", >> you might mean not running upsd. The best practice is to run upsmon on >> the other hosts. This does not require running NUT proper (server). Is >> there some reason why you can't run upsmon on the other hosts? >> Typically, upsd and drivers are packaged as something like "nut-server", >> whereas upsmon is packaged as "nut-client". >If you truly can't run upsmon, then you can speak the upsd protocol >directly over tcp. For an example non-nut implementation, look at the >"check_ups" plugin for nagios. It queries a NUT server for basic >information, including whether it is on battery. >Some of those hosts haven't NUT including upsmon (and other software which is not included by suppliers of the hosts) for a number of reasons. I don't need to inform not-NUT hosts about any UPS events, etc... but only shutdown all the hosts after upssched timer expired. So I think shutdown them via ssh would be enough and creating some replacement for upsmon is too much.>_______________________________________________ >Nut-upsuser mailing list >Nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org >http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
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