I would like to keep NUT installed but disable it completely at times.
I tried both 'disabling' and 'masking' all the following 'systemctl services
nut-server
nut-monitor
nut-client
ups-monitor
nut-driver-enumerator
as follows:
systemctl disable nut-server nut-monitor nut-client ups-monitor
nut-driver-enumerator
systemctl mask nut-server nut-monitor nut-client ups-monitor
nut-driver-enumerator
But I still have 2 '/sbin/upsdrvctl' processes that are respawned periodically:
Specifically:
root 123446 0.1 0.2 2320 1280 ? Ss 11:27 0:00 /bin/sh
-c NUTDEV="`/usr/libexec/nut-driver-enumerator.sh --get-device-for-service
APC_RS900`" && [ -n "$NUTDEV" ] || { echo "FATAL: Could not find a NUT device
section for service unit APC_RS900" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ; /sbin/upsdrvctl start
"$NUTDEV"
root 123473 0.0 0.3 2220 1408 ? S 11:27 0:00
/sbin/upsdrvctl start APC_RS900
These processes respawn every few minutes and clutter my syslog with error
messages.
So, what do I need to do to fully disable NUT?
And what are the minimum services I need to disable to make this take effect...
I am running Bookworm/Debian 12 on a RPI5.
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