:titles.underlines: "__","==","--","~~","^^" Network UPS Tools User Manual _____________________________ :Author: Russell_Kroll,_Arnaud_Quette_and_Arjen_de_Korte :Author Initials: RK, AQ & ADK Introduction ============ The primary goal of the Network UPS Tools (NUT) project is to provide support for Power Devices, such as Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Power Distribution Units and Solar Controllers. NUT provides many control and monitoring <>, with a uniform control and management interface. More than 140 different manufacturers, and several thousands of models are <>. This software is the combined effort of many <>. This document intend to describe how to install software support for your <> (UPS, PDU, ...), and how to use the NUT project. It is not intended to explain what are, nor distinguish the different technologies that exist. For such information, have a look at the <>. If you wish to discover how everything came together, have a look at the <>. [[Overview]] include::../README[] [[Features]] include::features.txt[] Compatibility information ------------------------- Hardware ~~~~~~~~ The current list of hardware supported by NUT can be viewed <>. Operating systems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This software has been reported to run on: - Linux distributions, - the BSDs, - Apple's OS X, - Sun Solaris, - SGI IRIX, - HP/UX, - Tru64 Unix, - AIX. There is also a port of the client-side monitoring to Windows called WinNUT. Windows users may be able to build it directly with Cygwin. Your system will probably run it too. You just need a good C compiler and possibly some more packages to gain access to the serial ports. Other features, such as USB / SNMP / whatever, will also need extra software installed. Success reports are welcomed to keep this list accurate. [[Download_instructions]] include::download.txt[] [[_installation_instructions]] include::../INSTALL.nut[] [[Configuration_notes]] include::config-notes.txt[] [[Advanced_usage_scheduling_notes]] include::scheduling.txt[] include::outlets.txt[] [[daisychain]] NUT daisychain support notes ============================ include::daisychain.txt[] [[NUT_Security]] include::security.txt[] Appendix A: Glossary ==================== This section document the various acronyms used throughout the present documentation. [template="glossary",id="terms"] ATS:: Automatic Transfer Switch. NUT:: Network UPS Tools. PDU:: Power Distribution Unit. PSU:: Power Supply Units. SCD:: Solar Controller Device. UPS:: Uninterruptible Power Supply. [[Acknowledgements]] Appendix B: Acknowledgements / Contributions ============================================ include::acknowledgements.txt[Acknowledgements / Contributions] [[nut-names]] Appendix C: NUT command and variable naming scheme ================================================== include::nut-names.txt[] [[HCL]] Appendix D: Hardware Compatibility List ======================================= Refer to the link:http://www.networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html[online HCL]. Appendix E: Documentation ========================= include::documentation.txt[] [[Support_Request]] Appendix F: Support instructions ================================ include::support.txt[] [[Cables_information]] Appendix G: Cables information ============================== include::cables.txt[] [[Configure_options]] Appendix H: Configure options ============================= NOTE: For more information about build environment setup, see chapters below about <> and <>. include::configure.txt[] [[Upgrading_notes]] Appendix I: Upgrading notes =========================== include::../UPGRADING[] [[Project_History]] Appendix J: Project history =========================== include::history.txt[] [[Config_Prereqs]] Appendix K: Prerequisites for building NUT on different OSes ============================================================ include::config-prereqs.txt[] [[CI_Farm_Notes]] Appendix L: CI Farm configuration notes ======================================= NOTE: This chapter contains information about NUT CI farm setup tricks that were applied at different times by the maintainer team to ensure regular builds and tests of the codebase. Whether these are used in daily production today or not, similar setup should be possible locally on developer and contributor machines. include::ci-farm-lxc-setup.txt[]