[Nut-upsuser] Apple Mac slave

Robbie van der Walle rvanderwalle at gmail.com
Thu Jun 15 19:48:02 UTC 2017


Ok did it again from scratch. 

I used the same plist file. 

sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.networkupstools.upsmon.plist

Doesn’t return an error: 


system.log:

Jun 15 21:38:54 c01 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.networkupstools.upsmon): Unknown key for Boolean: SuccessfulExit
Jun 15 21:38:54 c01 com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (org.networkupstools.upsmon): This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
 
sudo launchctl list|fgrep -v com.app

PID     Status  Label
…
1266	0	org.networkupstools.upsmon

ps -ef |grep upsmon
    0  1266     1   0  9:38PM ??         0:00.01 /sw/sbin/upsmon -D
    0  1267  1266   0  9:38PM ??         0:00.02 /sw/sbin/upsmon -D

Let try to reboot my Mac and check. 

Kind Regards,

Rob



> On 15 Jun 2017, at 16:51, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I deleted the plist file and rebooted:
> 
> sudo /sw/sbin/upsmon -D
> Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.7.4
>    0.000000	fopen /sw/var/run/upsmon.pid: No such file or directory
>    0.044649	UPS: ups at ip address (slave) (power value 1)
>    0.081597	Using power down flag file /etc/killpower
>    0.162720	debug level is '1'
>    0.538410	Trying to connect to UPS [ups at ip address]
>    0.540345	Logged into UPS ups at ip address
> 
> fopen /sw/var/run/upsmon.pid: No such file or directory
> 
> This is strange because the file exits. 
> 
> Let me check why this is happening. It would explain why the pid is not running. 
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
> Rob
> 
> 
> 
>> On 15 Jun 2017, at 16:38, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> On Jun 15, 2017, at 10:31 AM, Robbie van der Walle <rvanderwalle at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Did you change anything in the plist or used mine ?
>>> 
>> 
>> Copied and pasted from yours.
>> 
>> If you run "sudo /sw/sbin/upsmon -D" from the command line, does it exit immediately?
>> 
>> I did have to fiddle with permissions of config files - Fink currently builds NUT to run as user "nobody", so I have the following non-default permissions:
>> 
>> $ ls -l /sw/etc/nut
>> ...
>> -rw-r-----+ 1 root  nobody   2177 Jun 15 08:42 upsd.users
>> -rw-r-----+ 1 root  nobody  15455 Jun 15 08:50 upsmon.conf
>> 
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