Here are two other choices:

1) Any chance that the RH RPM of apcupsd would run in an lx-branded zone?
:-)

2) According to www.apcupsd.org, v3.14.0 supports Solaris 10. :-)


Gilles Gravier wrote:
> How about porting apcupsd to opensolaris, then pluging in a small APC UPS?
> :)
> 
> Gilles.
> 
> Edward Pilatowicz wrote:
>> On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:24:49AM -0700, DFA wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks.  I looked at the OpenBSD solution but it's not as nice as
>>> BrandZ.  OpenBSD has a similar API translation mechanism but it doesn't
>>> isolate the Linux apps from the host, which I think is important when
>>> running a public gameserver.
>>> 
>>> I've had the server running for two weeks solid now with no problems.
>>> The first outage was Saturday night, when a storm knocked out power
>>> longer than my UPS could hold out -- no OS can solve an electron
>>> shortage.
>>> 
>> 
>> actually, i think a partial fix for this problem (ie, the power going
>> out) was proposed back in 2002: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3251.html
>> 
>> but i'm not sure if anyone ever completed a reference implementation of
>> the spec...
>> 
>> ed
>> 
>> I guess since it's now tornado season I need to set up the zone to
>> autoboot when the host boots, and then set up srcds to start when the
>> zone boots so it won't need a manual restart next time.  The filesystem
>> didn't get trashed, but I'm thinking hard about converting to ZFS since
>> I've spent too much of my life running fsck after power outages.
>> 
>>> --DFA
>>> 
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