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2016 Dec 25
2
/var/run/nut directory not created on CentOS 7.2 with systemd
Hello, I'm configuring the NUT package which comes with CentOS 7.X: nut.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 @epel nut-client.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 @epel I've configured NUT based on the instructions found on this page: https://www.luzem.com/2015/01/25/install-ups-in-centos-7/ which worked, except for one
2016 Dec 25
0
/var/run/nut directory not created on CentOS 7.2 with systemd
...y. The CentOS systems are installed from the minimal image and have a small set of KVM virtualization packages installed. In my environment, the nut server runs on a Raspberry Pi, so only the client is needed on the other systems. --Larry On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Mark Hansen <meh at winfirst.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm configuring the NUT package which comes with CentOS 7.X: > > nut.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 > @epel > nut-client.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 > @epel > > I've configured NUT based on the instruct...
2016 Dec 25
1
/var/run/nut directory not created on CentOS 7.2 with systemd
...;re not seeing this problem. I think one of the NUT configuration/control files is supposed to create this directory when it starts, but that's not happening. Is it possible this is a bug in the NUT package on CentOS? Thanks, > > On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Mark Hansen <meh at winfirst.com> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm configuring the NUT package which comes with CentOS 7.X: >> >> nut.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 >> @epel >> nut-client.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 >> @epel >> >> I...
2016 Oct 10
1
CP1500AVRLCD NOCOMM
On 10/10/2016 11:12 AM, Stuart D. Gathman wrote: > On Mon, 10 Oct 2016, Lane Russell wrote: > >> I tried viewing your link, but it returns a 404 error. It also doesn't seem >> to have a valid certificate. Could you send the correct link please? > > I tried from Texas, Miami, Virginia, and New York VPSes. Works fine. > Maybe try again, or check your local DNS? >
2016 Dec 25
1
NUT 2.7.2.3 on CentOS 7.2 doesn't cut power to the host after shutdown
I'm running CentOS 7.2 and have the following NUT packages installed: nut.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 @epel nut-client.x86_64 2.7.2-3.el7 @epel I have it configured based on the instructions in the following page: https://www.luzem.com/2015/01/25/install-ups-in-centos-7/ and it's working except for
2007 Sep 16
1
Can't get 'load.off' to turn off power to the PC: CyberPower 1200AVR
I'm running Network UPS Tools 2.2.0 on a Linux machine, running CentOS 4.5 (RedHat Enterprise Linux 4.5), with a kernel version 2.6.9. I believe I have the software setup and configured properly. I can access the UPS via the upsc (client) tool, upscmd, upsmon, etc. Even the CGI pages provide me with the ups status, etc. However, when I try to shut off the load using the load.off instant