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Rob are you running your lpar of linux as a virtual lpar to I, or a native
LPAR using power linux.


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 6:56 PM, Clay B Carley <cbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've had some more coffee and thought about your original question a bit
more in depth.

I would start with:
chkconfig --list
To see what services are there (running or not), to get an idea of what
might be running. If there is a "service" that monitors the serial port
for UPS activity, it may be listed there.

I'd also take a look at the entire output of:
ps -aux
Or even
ps -auxwww
To see what is actually running, and hopefully to see what is watching
for UPS activity as well.

Being more of a Red Hat/ CentOS guy, I'm not sure what SUSE offers out
of the box for UPS activity; but I would imagine that unless this is
some custom users "server", the default package/ software that SUSE uses
should be what you find.

Good luck,
Clay Carley

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Based on what I do not have running I suspect NUT is not running.


Rob Berendt
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