On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 7:10 AM Bill Gee <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wonder if this will get Rick's system running??
>

Tim/Bill, I removed the nut pkg and deps, deleted the nut*.d dirs created
in /etc/systemd/system, then reinstalled nut.
I added the two network objects to Wants and After in system.target,
restored confs in /etc/ups, rebooted, and sure enough upsd and upsmon were
successfully started. Only caveat was there was no driver connected when
testing from remote with upsc cp1500@host. I manually ran systemctl start
nut-driver-enumerator, tested again with upsc and got expected results.
Rebooted, tested again from remote and got expected results.

I'm going to update the RH Bugzilla entry with these findings.

Thank you all for your input and help, kudos to Tim and Bill for the
RH-specific insight!

Cheers
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