William Ono wrote:
Peter Mogensen wrote:
The fix in 3.10.18-1 does not work when /usr can not simply be remounted.
Specific: When /usr is on an LVM and RAID device, LVM and RAID has already been
stopped when killpower is executed.
Maybe the general solution is a staticly linked killpower binary?
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 09:27:23AM +0200, Samuele Giovanni Tonon wrote:
i'm thinking of putting killpower in /bin directory and advise
the authors to move the binary to that place.
Ping...
Any chance a solution to this will arrive soon? apcupsd is half useless
on systems affected by this, such as mine.
Let me/us know if you need help.
Thanks.
Hello,
Lately i have been quite busy so i wrote something in my todo list but
didn't do anything :-(
For what i remember problem is related to the fact that apcupsd depends
on some library in /usr/lib (libnetsnmp and libcrypto if i remember
correctly) so i can see 2 solutions:
move libsnmp to /lib (so ask libsnmp maintainer to move it)
create an apcupsd withour snmp support and this will be used only on
server with LVM RAID device but not SNMP (both can't work together).
i will work on that the next days, what solution would you think is best ?
Regards
Samuele
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