<div dir="auto">Sorry, my mail did not go out...<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">For Solaris-like systems, I am aware of the SVR4 packaging recipe in NUT source tree. This defaults to what the configure script args tell it, on my box I see /etc/nut for configs in package files, and nobody:nobody as the account - but I did not see any distributions delivering such packages. I tested installing that in OmniOS FWIW.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">There is also in-distro recipe for IPS pkg(5) package in OpenIndiana bolted specifically to /etc/nut and nut:nut.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Identifying the systems could go via `uname -a` pointing to "SunOS" family and "illumos" sub-species, and /etc/release common to Solarish systems with layman's text about current boot environment.</div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Thanks,</div><div dir="auto">Jim Klimov</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Nov 26, 2020, 13:33 Roger Price <<a href="mailto:roger@rogerprice.org">roger@rogerprice.org</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Roger Price wrote:<br>
<br>
> I would like to build a list of the user names and configuration file <br>
> locations for the most common distributions which include NUT.<br>
><br>
> These will be used to produce more user-friendly tools and documentation for <br>
> NUT.<br>
<br>
Thanks to everyone who replied. Here is the list I compiled:<br>
<br>
Distribution ID User Directory ID source<br>
Aix aix nut ? /etc/nut/ ? uname -a<br>
Amazon amzn nut /etc/ups/ ? /etc/os-release<br>
Arch arch nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
CentOS centos nut /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
Apple darwin nut /etc/nut/ uname -a<br>
Debian debian nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
Fedora fedora nut /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
FreeBSD freebsd uucp /usr/local/etc/nut/ uname -a<br>
Gentoo gentoo nut /etc/nut/ /etc/gentoo-release<br>
HP-UX hpux nut ? /etc/nut/ ? uname -a<br>
IPFire ipfire nutmon /etc/nut/ uname -a<br>
Kali kali nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
Mint linuxmint nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
Apple mac nut ? /etc/nut/ ? uname -a<br>
Mageia mageia nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
Manjaro manjaro nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
NetBSD netbsd nut ? /etc/nut/ ? uname -a<br>
Oracle ol nut /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
OpenBSD openbsd ups /etc/nut/ uname -a<br>
OpenSUSE opensuse upsd /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
Raspbian raspbian nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
Red Hat rhel nut /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
Slackware slackware nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
SUSE sles upsd /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
SUSE+SAP sles_sap upsd /etc/ups/ /etc/os-release<br>
Synology synology root ? /usr/syno/etc/nut/ uname -a<br>
Ubuntu ubuntu nut /etc/nut/ /etc/os-release<br>
<br>
FreeNAS identifies itself in /etc/os-release as FreeBSD.<br>
<br>
The IPFire wiki suggests user nutmon for upsmon but makes no mention of upsd.<br>
<br>
There is a formatted version of the table at <br>
<a href="http://rogerprice.org/NUT/ConfigExamples.A5.pdf#section.22" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">http://rogerprice.org/NUT/ConfigExamples.A5.pdf#section.22</a> Chapter 22.<br>
<br>
I would be very pleased to hear of errors or omissions in this <br>
table.<br>
<br>
Roger<br>
<br>
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