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101 lines
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UPSDRVCTL(8)
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NAME
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----
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upsdrvctl - UPS driver controller
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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*upsdrvctl* -h
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*upsdrvctl* ['OPTIONS'] {start | stop | shutdown} ['ups']
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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*upsdrvctl* provides a uniform interface for controlling your UPS drivers.
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You should use upsdrvctl instead of direct calls to the drivers
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whenever possible.
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When used properly, upsdrvctl lets you maintain identical startup
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scripts across multiple systems with different UPS configurations.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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*-h*::
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Display the help text.
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*-r* 'directory'::
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If starting a driver, this value will direct it to *chroot*(2) into
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'directory'. This can be useful when securing systems.
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This may be set in the ups.conf with "chroot" in the global section.
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*-t*::
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Enable testing mode. This also enables debug mode. Testing mode makes
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upsdrvctl display the actions it would execute without actually doing them.
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Use this to test out your configuration without actually doing anything
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to your UPS drivers. This may be helpful when defining the 'sdorder'
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directive in your linkman:ups.conf[5].
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*-u* 'username'::
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If starting a driver, this value will direct it to *setuid*(2) to
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the user id associated with 'username'.
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If the driver is started as root without specifying this value, it will
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use the username that was compiled into the binary. This defaults to
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"nobody", and is far from ideal.
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This may be set in ups.conf with "user" in the global section.
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*-D*::
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Raise the debug level. Use this multiple times for additional details.
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COMMANDS
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--------
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upsdrvctl supports three commands - start, stop and shutdown. They take
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an optional argument which is a UPS name from linkman:ups.conf[5].
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Without that argument, they operate on every UPS that is currently
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configured.
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*start*::
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Start the UPS driver(s).
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*stop*::
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Stop the UPS driver(s).
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*shutdown*::
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Command the UPS driver(s) to run their shutdown sequence. Drivers are
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stopped according to their sdorder value - see linkman:ups.conf[5].
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WARNING: this will probably power off your computers, so don't
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play around with this option. Only use it when your systems are prepared
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to lose power.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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---------------------
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*NUT_CONFPATH* is the path name of the directory that contains
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`upsd.conf` and other configuration files. If this variable is not set,
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*upsdrvctl* the driver use a built-in default, which is often
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`/usr/local/ups/etc`.
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DIAGNOSTICS
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-----------
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upsdrvctl will return a nonzero exit code if it encounters an error
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while performing the desired operation. This will also happen if a
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driver takes longer than the 'maxstartdelay' period to enter the
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background.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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linkman:nutupsdrv[8], linkman:upsd[8], linkman:ups.conf[5]
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Internet resources:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www.networkupstools.org/
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