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2019 Oct 06
2
CentOS 8 and UPS Autoshutdown
What is the recommended method for getting UPS monitoring and autoshutdown in CentOS 8? EPEL has nut, but I get errors on missing dependencies when trying to install it. I can add details if needed or helpful. I have looked for apcupsd, but have not found a package for CentOS 8. Suggestions? Cheers, Ian
2019 Oct 24
2
CentOS 8 apcupsd or nut and duplicity
It looks like Fedora 28 is past EOL and I am not able to locate a source for package downloads. Thanks, Ian On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 11:22 AM Ljubomir Ljubojevic <centos at plnet.rs> wrote: > > On 10/19/19 9:08 PM, Ian P. wrote: > > Hello Again, > > Is there any update on nut or apcupsd for CentOS 8? > > > > Also, I noticed that duplicity is not currently
2019 Oct 06
0
CentOS 8 and UPS Autoshutdown
On Sun, 6 Oct 2019 at 11:47, Ian Prowell <iprowell at gmail.com> wrote: > > What is the recommended method for getting UPS monitoring and > autoshutdown in CentOS 8? EPEL has nut, but I get errors on missing > dependencies when trying to install it. I can add details if needed or > helpful. I have looked for apcupsd, but have not...
2019 Oct 25
0
CentOS 8 apcupsd or nut and duplicity
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 15:41, Ian P. <iprowell at gmail.com> wrote: > > It looks like Fedora 28 is past EOL and I am not able to locate a > source for package downloads. > It is past EOL, but it is available at a few mirrors. They mirror a lot of content so it would be slower and may be better if you are going to use it to mirro...
2019 Oct 19
2
CentOS 8 apcupsd or nut and duplicity
Hello Again, Is there any update on nut or apcupsd for CentOS 8? Also, I noticed that duplicity is not currently available for CentOS 8. I got the Fedora 30 SRPM for duplicity to build on CentOS, but ran into a dependency issue and cannot find python-devel. Any suggestions on alternatives or how to get duplicity going on CentOS 8? Cheers, Ian P.
2020 Apr 17
2
Thank You
Just reaching out to say thanks to all the folks that keep CentOS, EPEL, this mailing list, etc running. It is probably partly due to having used Red Hat for over two decades, but I always have a good experience with CentOS. The recent servers that I have setup with CentOS 8 are purring along. Thanks for the work and support. Cheers, Ian