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2015 Sep 05
2
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
...015-09-04T11:43:38.826934-04:00 linux-5048 upsdrvctl[1887]: Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
> 2015-09-04T11:43:38.827185-04:00 linux-5048 upsdrvctl[1887]: Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.2.6_RTD
I'm confused here - the Bash script, and the systemd service unit, are for
_shutting down_ the system on power failure, but in the trace you are
having a problem _starting_ the driver.
> Is it possible the USB bus is going away before that can execute?
I havn't tested with openSUSE 13.2 so there may be something in it which
prevents the driver from connecting to the UPS....
2015 Sep 04
2
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
Hello Bob,
> I had preferred the shutdown script method because it was a little more
> straight-forward, and possibly more portable. This guide is meant to
> help people get the UPS up and running, whatever their Linux distro. I
> don't know how common the systemd implementation is across various Linux
> distros.
You will need to support Linux systems with and without
2015 Sep 08
0
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
...1:43:38.826934-04:00 linux-5048 upsdrvctl[1887]: Driver
> failed to start (exit status=1)
> 2015-09-04T11:43:38.827185-04:00 linux-5048 upsdrvctl[1887]: Network
> UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.2.6_RTD
I'm confused here - the Bash script, and the systemd service unit, are for _shutting down_ the system on power failure, but in the trace you are having a problem _starting_ the driver.
> Is it possible the USB bus is going away before that can execute?
I havn't tested with openSUSE 13.2 so there may be something in it which prevents the driver from connecting to the UPS....