Once upon a time, Greg Woods <g...@gregandeva.net> said:
> Looks like I spoke too soon; I noticed that the nut-monitor service had
> stopped running. I restarted it, and:

NUT is a bit of a bear to get configured, but as far as the systemd
portion, I only have nut.target enabled.  It looks like that pulls in
all the rest of the necessary bits.

The config files I have edited under /etc/ups are:

- nut.conf
  set "MODE=standalone"

- ups.conf
  add a section for the UPS

- upsd.conf
  add "LISTEN ::" (not needed for most, I'm monitoring UPS status remotely)

- upsd.users
  add a section for a monitoring user

- upsmon.conf
  add a MONITOR line for the UPS+user

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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