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2019 Jul 08
3
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
2019 Jul 09
2
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
...rote:
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2019, David White wrote:
>
>> However I am a bit stumped on monitoring. What I want is to execute a
>> script when the UPS goes on battery. To do this, I think I have to
>> have the nut-client running. Is this correct? If so I seem to have
>> some troulbe.
>
> You need to have nut-monitor.service running. The command
>
> systemctl list-unit-files | grep nut should report
>
> nut-driver.service static
> nut-monitor.service enabled
> nut-server.service...
2019 Jul 08
0
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
On Mon, 8 Jul 2019, David White wrote:
> However I am a bit stumped on monitoring. What I want is to execute a script
> when the UPS goes on battery. To do this, I think I have to have the
> nut-client running. Is this correct? If so I seem to have some troulbe.
You need to have nut-monitor.service running. The command
systemctl list-unit-files | grep nut should report
nut-driver.service static
nut-monitor.service enabled
nut-server.service enabled
plus any "delayed U...
2019 Jul 09
0
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
...Jul 2019, David White wrote:
>>
>>> However I am a bit stumped on monitoring. What I want is to execute a
>>> script when the UPS goes on battery. To do this, I think I have to
>>> have the nut-client running. Is this correct? If so I seem to have
>>> some troulbe.
>>
>> You need to have nut-monitor.service running. The command
>>
>> systemctl list-unit-files | grep nut should report
>>
>> nut-driver.service static
>> nut-monitor.service enabled
>> nut-server....
2019 Jul 08
2
New User Questions - With Belkin USB
...rote:
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2019, David White wrote:
>
>> However I am a bit stumped on monitoring. What I want is to execute a
>> script when the UPS goes on battery. To do this, I think I have to
>> have the nut-client running. Is this correct? If so I seem to have
>> some troulbe.
>
> You need to have nut-monitor.service running. The command
>
> systemctl list-unit-files | grep nut should report
>
> nut-driver.service static
> nut-monitor.service enabled
> nut-server.service...
2001 Mar 12
2
Some problems with samba 2.0.7
...puters to use the shares.
All computers are within the same domain. Shares
of NT-pc can be used and also shares from other linux
boxe, but NOT from the HP.
The global section is the same on the linux and HP machines.
Any idea ?
How can we check what is going wrong ?
A second question:
We haev also troulbe with some ACCESS-databases. First of all
not more the one person is able to access the data. A second one
is rejected. The editing of different parts is also not possible and
if one does longer calculations (over night) the connection is
somehow lost. On a normal NT system everything is fine.
Any...