On Jan 2, 2015, at 8:15 PM, Jonathan Gammell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Charles,
> 
> You're right that it should be "eaton1@localhost". That was actually just a 
> one-off mistake in making a simple example to post. The errors are the same 
> even with the correct "@localhost". I will look into whether there's a 
> backport to 12.04, as a race condition seems logical. I'm glad to hear that 
> my use case should be supported though, as I was a little unsure.

So if you manually start the dummy-ups driver after the other two have 
connected to upsd, are there any other errors?

It is a reasonable use case, but as you can see, support is still evolving. 
We're open to feedback on ways to make this work better. Some thoughts for the 
third-generation dummy-ups driver are here, although you would most likely be 
interested in nutdrv-repeater: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/94

Unfortunately, I don't see any PPAs with backports to 12.04 (precise) listed 
here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nut

Depending on how you feel about compiling your own binaries or packages, it is 
possible to mix-and-match certain components from different NUT versions. In 
particular, the latest upsdrvctl can easily launch drivers from the original 
Ubuntu package (the "maxretry" functionality is entirely contained within 
upsdrvctl), and you could divert the package's upsdrvctl binary so that the 
changes are not overwritten. Let us know if you would like to try that.

-- 
Charles Lepple
clepple@gmail




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