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2017 Dec 05
1
SNMPv3 fails when more than one UPS is configured in ups.conf
...rivers, let them fork, then exit. (Were you running "upsdrvctl -D
start" at the command line or under
> systemd? I would not? expect the latter to work without modifications.)
I've left all systemd files intact except for having to add the
StopWhenUnneeded=no (along with change to TomeoutSec) to
/etc/systemd/system/nut-driver.service.d/nut-driver.conf. I presume the
default is to run it without -D.?
Even with the extended timeouts I've seen upsdrvctl start take 4 or 5
tries to start a driver (sometimes it takes multiple tries to start
multiple drivers). I've even seen it take...
2017 Dec 04
2
SNMPv3 fails when more than one UPS is configured in ups.conf
I have it "working" with the following settings changes from the default
in the RPM. By "working" I mean it starts after reboot and after issuing
'sudo systemctl restart nut-driver' but, as expected, it takes quite a
while to finish startup.
/etc/systemd/system/nut-driver.service.d/nut-driver.conf
[Unit]
StopWhenUnneeded=no
[Service]
TimeoutSec=600