2010/12/17 Zachary LaCelle <[email protected]> > > 2010/12/16 Zach La Celle <[email protected]> > > > >> I can run "upsdrvctl start" and it starts fine. On computer boot, > >> however, > >> it doesn't start properly. > >> > >> I'm trying to find the logs which would give more detail, but I'm not > >> sure > >> where they are. I see no logs in /etc/nut or /var/log. > >> > > > > try running directly your driver in debug mode (as root), ie: > > $ /path/to/apcsmart -DDD -a <upsname> > > > > and send us back the output. > > > > have you also verified device privileges? (ie "ls -l /dev/ttyS0" or > > something like that) > > > > cheers, > > Arnaud > > -- > > Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com > > Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/ > > Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org > > Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.free.fr/ > > > > Permission settings were as follows: > ups.conf, upsd.conf, upsd.users, upsmon.conf, upssched.conf: 640, root.nut > hosts.conf, nut.conf, upsset.conf, upsstats.conf, upsstats-single.html: > 644, root.root > > I tried changing them all to root.nut and 644. >
have you also verified *device* privileges? (ie "ls -l /dev/ttyS0" or something like that) and how are you setting these (ie using udev, rc.local, ...) > It's hard to know what works and what doesn't, because when I start the > process manually it seems to work fine. > if the boot time problem still occurs, check around device privileges, udev startup (before NUT) if used to set *device* privileges. cheers Arno
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