This bug was fixed in the package nut - 2.4.1-2ubuntu1
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nut (2.4.1-2ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Acknowledge closed bugs in upstream and Debian: LP: #1568, LP: #221737,
LP: #239025, LP: #278495, LP: #332030, LP: #332032
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find
out what additional work should be done on this bug.
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upsd doesn't start on system startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221737
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I am still interested in a more logical standard installation, according
to the proposals I have mentioned before, but I do not have the time or
knowledge to implement a patch for the startup script.
I am running ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64) and nut version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1.
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upsd doesn't start on
I agree to Mathias, this is a strange behavior. In my opinion a newly
installed service should autostart, or at least give a hint during
installation that a configuration is needed before it is able to start
up, and a short description how to accomplish that.
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 server
moot point guys.
NUT can be a network master (same for standalone boxes), requiring
driver+upsd+upsmon, or a net slave requiring only upsmon.
So if there was a component to be started in all cases, that would be upsmon.
but this is void, and it would simply fail if there is no upsd running
and no
** Changed in: nut (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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upsd doesn't start on system startup
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Yes, you're right, in /etc/default/nut i changed this:
# start upsd
START_UPSD=yes
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# start upsmon
START_UPSMON=yes
and now it works.
Thank you for your quick response!
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upsd doesn't start on system startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221737
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** Changed in: nut (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Why is upsd not started by default ? Is there a reason why the upsd
should not be started by default ?
When a package is installed it should work out of the box with a sane
default configuration.
** Changed in: nut (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
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upsd doesn't start on system
I tend to agree with Mathias here. I installed nut and was surprised
to find out I had to go digging around /etc/default to turn it on. I
think we should update that config file on installation.
:-Dustin
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upsd doesn't start on system startup
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