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2015 Jul 14
2
Strange
I tested shutdown by pulling the plug from the wall socket and observed that I was notgetting any notifications. ?Then I opened the NUT Monitor GUI and immediately got notified.
What did I do wrong? ?I think that upsmon runs at startup so why do I have to open the GUI?in order to get messages? ?
John?"Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
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2015 Jul 16
0
Good news
ls -lia /<path>/wall will give you the owner and group . . . .
Messages off . . . I think you are on the path . . . .
-Tim
On July 15, 2015 10:00:51 PM CDT, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Time, not sure who owner is, but I've tried as both admin and myself,
>to no avail. ?However, I told you that mesg is y, buti tried to send a
>mesg using ?' write '
2015 Jul 16
2
Good news
Time, not sure who owner is, but I've tried as both admin and myself, to no avail. ?However, I told you that mesg is y, buti tried to send a mesg using ?' write ' ?and it says I have messages disabled. ????? ? I did that by opening two?terminals, on I logged in as ' su ', and sent the message from there. ?Is that peculiar? Might account for why I am notgetting anything from
2015 Jul 16
2
Good news
Tim,
Thanks for the feedback. ?I am the only user (standalone system), but I checked 'mesg' and made sure it was set?to 'mesg y' . ? And the execute permissions for wall are ? rwxr-sr-x ?and the filename is has a ?kind of orange highlightedbackground. Don't know what that means.
John?"Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
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2015 Jul 16
0
Good news
Who is the owner and group for wall? Note that it is set group ID to allow it to write to sessions . . . thus, that owner needs to be a system account that can write to devices, not just Joe-Bob . . . You might also try 'strace wall' to see what it is trying to do.
- Tim
On July 15, 2015 9:48:32 PM CDT, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tim,
>Thanks for the feedback.
2015 Jul 14
1
no /etc/default/nut
Looking in to my previous question about no messages until clicking NUT Monitor GUI,I found that it was recommend to make sure that /etc/default/nut ?should be as follows:
# /etc/default/nut
START_UPSD=yes
START_UPSMON=yesHowever, there is no '/etc/default/nut' . ? Do I need to create it ?
John?
"Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
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2015 Jul 16
2
Good news
Tried 'echo hi | wall' and no message. ?I looked at 'wall -h' and it would seem that it is supposed to. ?I eventried ?' wall ?[<filename> | <message>] ' ?and got nothing. ? Not sure what that means, as when using theNUT-Monitor program I get banners and a 'message' on the system try. ? Strange !
John ??"Science is organized common sense. Philosophy
2015 Jul 15
3
No messages
Charles,
This is how I have the upsmon.conf set up. ?The only time I get a message is if the?NUT Monitor gui is running. ?I open LXterminal, pull the wall plug, and I get no messagesin the terminal.
?MONITOR Asium_p700 at localhost 1 upsmon jsamcr master?MINSUPPLIES 1?SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"?NOTIFYCMD /sbin/upssched?POLLFREQ 5?POLLFREQALERT 5?HOSTSYNC 15?DEADTIME
2015 Jul 15
2
Good news
I pulled the AC power and let the system shutdown. ?Everything appears to have gone well. ?Checked thesystem log and found the following sequence of events:
[CODE]
Jul 15 10:20:50 debian upsmon[678]: UPS 1 on batteryJul 15 10:26:05 debian upsmon[678]: UPS 1 battery is lowJul 15 10:26:05 debian upsd[675]: Client upsmon at 127.0.0.1 set FSD on UPS [Asium_p700]Jul 15 10:26:05 debian upsmon[678]:
2015 Jul 16
0
Good news
Any chance someone put 'mesg n' in the system profiles? That wou;d suppress wall output. Try typing just 'mesg' and see what it says . . . otherwise, check permissions on wall perhaps . . .
- Tim
On July 15, 2015 7:43:38 PM CDT, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Tried 'echo hi | wall' and no message. ?I looked at 'wall -h' and it
>would seem that
2015 Jul 13
2
Totally beyond me
As an update to my first message, sent July 13, I am totally out of my league.I installed nut (apt-get install nut) on Debian Jessie. ?Went through the process of modifying?ups.conf and copied the udev ( cp /lib/udev/rules.d/52-nut-usbups.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/ )
When I ran ?upsdrvctl start ?I got a message about the usbhid-ups driver. ?It appears that NUTis not configured with the driver. ?The
2015 Jul 14
0
Totally beyond me
Please use Reply-All.
On Jul 13, 2015, at 11:00 PM, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Okay. I went through the pages from Roger Price and have set up enough, I think that I
> should at least get an 'OL' response when I run 'upsdrvctl start' . Instead I get this:
> [CODE]
> root at debian:/home/john# upsdrvctl start
> Network UPS Tools - UPS driver
2015 Jul 14
1
New questions
Here is the previous email that I sent directly to Charles Lepple. ?I am now sending to the correct email with cc to Charles.
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I am looking at, and trying to understand the rest of the conf files. ?But first want to askabout something from this message:[CODE]root at debian:/home/john# upsdrvctl startNetwork UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.2Network UPS Tools - Megatec/Q1
2015 Jul 15
3
Question about NUT-Monitor
I have just recently gotten NUT to work on my system, with much assistance from Charles Lepple, and am very?grateful for his assistance. ?
I now have a question regarding the NUT-Monitor program. ?There is a tool in the GUI that is for sending devicecommands. ?I can't get it to work. ?Whenever I try to send a command I get the following message:
Failed to send <command> ?(ERR USERNAME
2015 Jul 13
0
AsiumPower Asium P700 UPS
Looking for some help with this UPS. ?I am running Debian Jessie 8.1 (32 bit). ?I live inCosta Rica so UPS purchase options, in my price range, are fairly slim. ?I purchased thereferenced UPS, which works with WinPower software, but am really hesitant to installWinPower as I don't know how it might affect things and don't want to break the system.
When I was still running Wheezy, I
2015 Jul 15
0
Update on no messages
Charles,
I have verified that when I unplug the wall power that messages are being sent to the SYSLOG . ?This occursregardless of whether the Nut Monitor GUI is opened. ?However, the only time I receive messages to my desktopis when the GUI is running.
I even went so far as to open at tty and see if I got message there, but NOPE ! ??
I have not yet tired to unplug power to see if I get a good
2014 Jun 04
0
Ability to "wait" for dotnet to complete installation
Hi all,
Interesting timing challenge around installing dotnet on Windows 2008 R2
Data Cente.
In essence, when we run the following command, it appears to complete in a
few seconds. The reality is that it spawns multiple new msiexecs to install
and configure itself over the next 5 mins or so.
dotNetFx40_Full_x86_x64.exe /q /norestart
This causes an obvious issue if we need to install a bit of
2006 Jan 14
1
[LLVMdev] A question about alias analysis
Hello,
I got a strange result when I used alias analysis DSAA, can you tell what is
wrong?
1. The following is the primary body of my pass "fps.cpp":
AliasAnalysis *AA = &getAnalysis<AliasAnalysis>();
AliasSetTracker AST(*AA);
for (Module::iterator fi = M.begin(), fe = M.end(); fi != fe; ++fi )
for (Function::iterator bi = fi->begin(), be = fi->end(); bi
2012 Oct 18
2
Different return codes on exec during puppet agent run vs command line Windows
Trying to run this exec in one of our manifests. When the resource is run
during a puppet run, it returns a error code 87. But when I execute the
same command on command prompt, it returns 3010. Is there any way to dig
and and find out why the return codes are different. FYI, I am using the
sysnative path to avoid the file system redirection on windows.
Platform: Windows 2008R2 64 bit
2010 Apr 08
0
selected observations based several variables
Hi,
My problem maybe a little bit complicated, so forgive me if the following
words are too much.
#date set
a0<-matrix(c(1.1,1.3,1.1,1.3,1.3, 2.0,1.8,2.0,1.8,1.8,
"12/01/2008","05/20/2007","12/06/2008","05/10/2007","05/06/2007",
"N","N","A","C","A", 1,2,3,4,5),ncol=5,byrow=FALSE)