On 28.08.19 12:54, tovis r-visor wrote:
I'm using nut for many years on my home "server" without problems running
on Debian 6.x nut version 2.4.3
Now I have decided to move to Debian 10. I have started from zero and
install new system on a different disk. I have successfully installed new
nut version 2.7.4

Aug 27 16:52:53 nusi upsd[506]: fopen /var/run/nut/upsd.pid: No such file
or directory
Aug 27 16:52:53 nusi upsmon[776]: fopen /var/run/nut/upsmon.pid: No such
file or directory
Aug 27 16:52:53 nusi systemd[1]: nut-monitor.service: Can't open PID file
/run/nut/upsmon.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory


Strange thing this message
Aug 27 16:52:53 nusi systemd[1]: nut-monitor.service: Can't open PID file
/run/nut/upsmon.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory

Because it is /run/nut/upsmon.pid after login exist (and /var/~run too).
Also all three services are up (nut-driver, nut-monitor and nut-server as
I remember).

FYI, /var/run is symlinked to /run apparently since debian 7, but it's
possible that you don't have this symlink.  You can create it or change
/var/run/ to /run/ in nut's systemd files.

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