Just FYI: current update seams to break NUT dependancies
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@FritzGerald workaround
yum update --exclude=net-snmp*This is dangerous.
@stormi Do you see any immediate threat? I am asking since it is working so far for me
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You can install nut on a separate (small) machine and let it
sshto Your master and run a shutdown script.
That's how I do it since a while back when the NUT-package was temporarily removed from the extra repo -
Yes this "extra" tool was not (never?) supported ,
NUT has never been supported in XCP-ng, it has been asked about for a long time though and a lot of people handle XCP-ng not as an appliance but as any other Server/Desktop system and install packages because they aren't blocked from doing so
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@rzr @stormi @olivierlambert Please consider this such a request. NUT's functionality at the small system/appliance level (i.e. not datacenter) of use is too useful to ignore but not enough to build a dedicated VM for on systems/appliances with limited resources.
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I second this request.
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https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/11967/gracefull-shutdown-of-host-when-ups-battery-runs-low
Not a great response, if this is really a need paying customers should go and put a request in on the ticketing side.
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In case my experience can help with this problem:
The package causing compatibility issues is nut, but nut-client works and allows the xcp-ng hosts update.
I installed nut-client and defined the pool hosts as clients, with my nut server on a Truenas server.
This installation is working and has allowed me to continue using nut on my hosts.
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Hi, I had a look at it and may have something to be tested soon (TBC https://github.com/xcp-ng-rpms/nut/pull/1 )
Is any of you volunteering for testing an extra (unsupported?) package ?
Or if the client is enough maybe we can put this on hold unless there is more traction?Reminder: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/management/additional-packages/
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@rzr Hi. Thank you very much. I will be setting up a new server within the next 2 weeks and will definitely test it. Then I will give you feedback! Thank you again for picking it up!
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