Hello I have a RedHat 7.3 linux machine connected to the serial port on the smart ups using the powerchute software. For low power, I have it run a script:
echo "running" >> myfile ssh shut@system1 ssh shut@system2 The machine doing the monitoring (call it A) has the user powerchute which is how the ups service is running under. Now there is a user shut on the other computers (linux boxes) who thru sudo have the right to run the shutdown command. The shutdown command is placed in shut's .bash_profile Now when I run the script from machine A as powerchute as the user (meaning I type in ./runmyscript ), the script works and shuts down the other systems. However, when I run it on low power thru APC's smart ups, the script does not. (I mean that I go into the smart ups configuration and say on low power to run the command runmyscript). When I look at the /var/log/secure file on system1, I see that machine A closed the connection. I cannot see why this occurs. (I know my script is running since the first command in the script, the echo, works.) (ssh'ing was all set up as far as A accepting the server key from system1 and there is no need for a password.) Thanks, Gail _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list