Hi Mark
2007/8/18, Mark Lanctot <mark.lanctot at
gmail.com>:> Hello:
>
> In the NUT install instructions it requests the user construct
> scripts, but I notice a very nice script written by Arnaud Quette was
> created and exists in /etc/init.d as well as symlinks in /etc/rc0.d
> and a few other rcX.d directories.
>
> However it doesn't look like it executes on startup or (most
> importantly) execute shutdown automatically on loss of line power.
>
> Should it have worked "out of the box"? Do I have to do anything
to
> get this script to work?
>
> The commands to start the driver and daemon are very simple, I don't
> believe the commands to shutdown are. I'm a Linux newbie and I'll
> have to figure out how to get the scripts to work at the Ubuntu
> forums.
you should read /usr/share/doc/nut/README.Debian.gz
since I presume you have already configured /etc/nut/*, I think you've
missed (6) /etc/default/nut
as a side note, if you're the owner of an USB UPS, you should really
like the new NUT HAL binding. A single package to install, you plug
your UPS and you're protected. Still work in progress.
Arnaud
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