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George Anchev
On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:55 PM, Roger Price <ro...@rogerprice.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
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> Hello,
>> I have been following the details in this article to configure my UPS:
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>> http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html
>&g
>
> I'll look at this, but it will be next week at the earliest.
Great! Could you please notify when you do it?
Meantime your change to the NOTIFYFLAGs is a good fix.
Thanks.
At present I don't have an example, perhaps others could advise you.
I hope.
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George
l in YaST >
Users and Group Management which might be the reason for it not being able
to execute shell commands such as echo or wall. Does it actually work for
you? Can you suggest another way of notifications so that everything works?
Thanks.
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http://www.filehosting.org/file/details/518300/NUT.report
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George Anchev
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 5:57 PM, Roger Price <ro...@rogerprice.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2015, George Anchev wrote:
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> Oct 26 21:02:56 i7 upsd[2227]: Startup successful
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> ...
>
>&g
Beautiful! The shutdown succeeded. Thank you very much. However there was
no any notification on desktop at all. Only in journalctl. Here it is:
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upsmon[2224]: UPS myups@localhost on battery
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7 upssched[2244]: Timer daemon started
Oct 27 23:38:11 i7
Hello,
I have been following the details in this article to configure my UPS:
http://rogerprice.org/NUT.html
However the system won't shutdown although file permissions look ok:
ls -alF /usr/sbin/ups*
-rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 64984 Oct 15 2014 /usr/sbin/upsd*
-rwxr--r-- 1 upsd daemon 48584
>
> Did you see a line in the journal similar to this ?
> Oct 06 22:49:54 pinta nut-delayed-ups-shutdown[1854]:
> nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service calling
> upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit
Never after I disabled the service. I pasted the whole journal section of
Hi,
My UPS is MGE Pulsar Ellipse Premium 1200VA, connected on USB port,
usbhid-ups driver.
Using simply KNotify about UPS connection states I noticed that sometimes
unpredictably a notification appears that the USB connection to the UPS is
lost and a few seconds later another notification
P.S.2
Today I experienced something weird. As I was working, the system started a
shutdown and did shut down, then the UPS got powered off and then back on -
an expected behavior for a power fail situation. However there was no power
failure!
I ran nut-journal to check what happened:
P.S. There is a typo in your nut-delayed-ups-shutdown.service. Line:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/logger -t upsdrvctl "nut-delayed-ups-shudown.service
calling upsdrvctl to shut down UPS unit"
shudown is missing a 't'. It is in the log message but might still be worth
fixing for grepping.
BTW why is that
Hi Roger,
Did find a solution regarding the wall notifications?
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Hi Roger,
Are you getting my messages?
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George Anchev
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 5:54 PM, George Anchev <stu...@anchev.net> wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> Did find a solution regarding the wall notifications?
>
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Sounds great Roger!
I have upgraded myself from 13.2 to 42.1.
Looking forward to hearing from you :)
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is trying to
execute a shell command. That is the real problem imho and I still don't
have a solution for this.
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