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Stick with NUT, it is very good, and if you have it set up already the
config stuff is done.
Get the source from :
http://us1.networkupstools.org/
to get the most recent version, and recompile.
-Andy
At 04:57 AM 3/31/2005, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
>Up to now we've used the Network UPS Tools (NUT) to monitor the UPS on our
>server. This doesn't seem to be included in RHEL (and so SL), and google
>won't suggest an alternative!
>
>Presumably something is included to handle a UPS, so what are people using
>here? I suppose I could always rebuild the FC3 nut package if necessary.
>
>Jeremy
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