[Nut-upsdev] Good news
john hart
jsamcr at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 16 03:00:51 UTC 2015
Time, not sure who owner is, but I've tried as both admin and myself, to no avail. However, I told you that mesg is y, buti tried to send a mesg using ' write ' and it says I have messages disabled. ????? I did that by opening two terminals, on I logged in as ' su ', and sent the message from there. Is that peculiar? Might account for why I am notgetting anything from ' wall ' .
John "Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
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From: Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com>
To: john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com>; NUT Developers <nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsdev] Good news
Who is the owner and group for wall? Note that it is set group ID to allow it to write to sessions . . . thus, that owner needs to be a system account that can write to devices, not just Joe-Bob . . . You might also try 'strace wall' to see what it is trying to do.
- Tim
On July 15, 2015 9:48:32 PM CDT, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
Tim,
Thanks for the feedback. I am the only user (standalone system), but I checked 'mesg' and made sure it was set to 'mesg y' . And the execute permissions for wall are rwxr-sr-x and the filename is has a kind of orange highlightedbackground. Don't know what that means.!
John "Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
-attributed to Bertrand Russel
From: Tim Dawson<tadawson at tpcsvc.com>
To: john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com>; NUT Developers <nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Nut-upsdev] Good news
Any chance someone put 'mesg n' in the system profiles? That wou;d suppress wall output. Try typing just 'mesg' and see what it says . . . otherwise, check permissions on wall perhaps . . .
- Tim
On July 15, 2015 7:43:38 PM CDT, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
Tried 'echo hi | wall' and no message. I looked at 'wall -h' and it would seem that it is supposed to. I eventried ' wall [<filename> | <message>] ' and got nothing. Not sure what that means, as when using theNUT-Monitor program I get banners and a 'message' on the system try. Strange !
John "Science is organized common sense. Philosophy is organized piffle"
-attributed to Bertrand Russel
From: Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>
To: john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com>
Cc: NUT Developers <nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: Good news
On Jul 15, 2015, at 12:38 PM, john hart <jsamcr at yahoo.com> wrote:
> So, the system shut down and turned off the UPS, which is exactly what ! I wouldhave expected. Also, when I
> reconnected the AC power the system did NOT automatically start up, which again is what I would have wanted,
> and hoped for.
Good to hear!
> So, in conclusion, NUT appears to be working correctly. Just wish I new why I wasn't getting messages. But I
> can live with the way it is. Thanks for all your help and a big thank you to the developers.
Not sure if you mentioned, but if you run something like "echo hi | wall", does it broadcast a message? If not, I'd say that's a bug in wall, but you could configure upsmon to run a different program to send a message.
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