Hey Sebastien,
I wrote that howto a bit ago, and yeah I couldn't really find
a better package, although I did basically get nut working with
my ups.
If you have any additional success here, please share, or
update the wiki.
You can even install normal packages after enabling the repo,
using yum, like this:
sed -i -e "s/enabled=0/enabled=1/"
/etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo
sed -i -e "s/enabled=1/enabled=0/"
/etc/yum.repos.d/Citrix.repo
yum install <whatever>
If you're feeling daring, you could try to compile your own
nut by installing build tools first, e.g.
yum install gcc flex rpm-build redhat-rpm-config make (etc)
Wouldn't recommend adding all that junk onto a production
box, but you could do it on a throw-away dev dom0.
Cheers,
Andrew
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 11:18 AM,
sebastien PROUFF
<sebastien.prouff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I want to monitor my XCP server with nut.
So, after a google search I've been there.
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/XCP_NUT
It sound great, but the nut packet I can download from
alyseo seems outdated.
I would like to download the right one for my distro
but...what is the distribution ?
#cat /etc/issue
xen.org XCP 1.1.0-50674c
XCP1.1 is based on XenServer (with version 5.6, v5.6.2 ?)
with is based on RHE ?
Whoo, i'm lost !
Please tell me where i can find the right rpm package for
my xcp server.
Cheers
--
Sébastien Prouff
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