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01-24-2001 11:47 AM
01-24-2001 11:47 AM
UPS Configuration
I have two K580's, each has it's own PowerTrust UPS, we had one of them die last week, so now that it's been replaced, I'm double checking the configurations, and found that in sam under Peripheral devices, UPS, in the global configuration the daemon is set to inactive. I have check my /etc/ups_conf file, and it looks okay to me. The /etc/inittab houses the following information on the last line of the file:
ups0::respawn:rtprio 0 /usr/lbin/ups_mond -f /etc/ups_conf
I have actived the daemon through sam, but would like to get this configured so that it will come up at boot. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Patti
ups0::respawn:rtprio 0 /usr/lbin/ups_mond -f /etc/ups_conf
I have actived the daemon through sam, but would like to get this configured so that it will come up at boot. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Patti
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