Markku Kolkka wrote:
david walcroft kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika maanantai, 26.
syyskuuta 2005 08:39):
Sep 26 15:35:05 reddwarf upsd[4089]: /var/run/nut is world
readable Sep 26 15:35:05 reddwarf upsd[4089]:
/etc/ups/upsd.conf is world readable
chmod those files to 600 or 640.
Sep 26 15:35:05 reddwarf
upsd[4089]: Can't connect to UPS [powermate3105]
(upsdrvctl-hiddev0): No such file or directory Sep 26 15:35:10
Your UPS driver isn't configured correctly and doesn't start.
reddwarf upsd[4105]: Startup successful Sep 26 15:35:10
reddwarf upsd[4105]: writepid: fopen
/var/run/nut/upsd.pid: Permission denied
Check the ownership and protection of /var/run/nut/ and the files
in it.
Sep 26 15:35:10 reddwarf upsmon[4108]: Startup successful
Sep 26 15:35:10 reddwarf upsd[4105]: Rejecting TCP connection
from 127.0.0.1
Change the access controls in upsd.conf to allow connections from
localhost.
Markku,
you have been a great help but 'nut'is becoming to complicated and
confusing for me (Bi-Polar, Depression, etc) to get configured,its
actully depressing me working on it.It looks as if my powermate will
finish up as a power filter and not a ups. It says little for Linux
where one service (ups) takes 3> programmes,7> confifig files to get up
and running, the M$ jibe about Linux is built by geeks for geeks has a
gem of truth!!
david