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* [[Setting up a NUT Client]] | * [[Setting up a NUT Client]] | ||
* [[Using NUT to gracefully shut down ESXi]] | * [[Using NUT to gracefully shut down ESXi]] | ||
= Managing NUT = | = Managing NUT = |
Revision as of 21:41, 9 April 2022
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Start with: |
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Install NUT
sudo apt install nut
Configure NUT
Select your mode
none |
Disable automatic startup of NUT |
standalone | This MODE is for local only configuration |
netserver | This MODE is open to the network. (A NUT server) |
netclient | This MODE is for client machines that will access a NUT server |
See the nut.conf documentation for more details.
Managing NUT
The usual:
sudo service nut-server [start|stop|restart|status]
Client commands:
upsc cyberpower
upscmd -l cyberpower
upsrw cyberpower
nut-scanner
further Usage Concepts
NUT gives lots of options.
Things like:
- Cleanly shutting down all of the VMs on a server & the server itself too.
- Sending notifications about power issues.
- Managing redundant UPSs on your system.
- etc...