Hi, I have the following issue:
if the cable to the UPS is removed, nut will shutdown the server. This is perfectly correct, when the UPS is supposed to be there. But when it has failed and is not in house ? First, I thought that nut could consider the system boot as a special case, and if the cable/UPS is not present, just quit gracefully, possibly with a warning mail. However, this could be dangerous in some environments. Thus the comportment of nut always shutting down when configurer is correct. So, another idea came to me, which was to use run-levels (e.g. normal with nut as init 2, and without nut as init 3. Selection done easily through a LILO menu). However this adds a lot of complexity, and this is not wanted. So, what about a kernel option `disable-services=nut,apache,whatever' which would be processed by Debian init script and disable the named services ? What do you think ? thank you for any idea! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]