Re: nut UPS driver (upsdrvctl) fails to start for usbhid devices due to node perms - howto fix?

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On 12/17/2013 04:29 AM, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
> No, it seems that is your issue (a body between monitor and a chair). I
> wouldn't do such brilliant suggestions without deep investigation with
> doubtless facts. And about facts, network-ups-tools works fine on my
> system:

GRRR! I hate it when you are right...

Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: =========== Error Block Hit ============
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: getaddrinfo               :  Servname not
supported for ai_socktype
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: Server addr (Nodename)    :  192.168.7.16
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: Server port (Servname)    :  :3493
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: hints.ai_flags            :  1
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: hints.ai_family           :  0
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: hints.ai_socktype         :  1
Dec 17 10:21:01 phoinix upsd[27151]: hints.ai_protocol         :  6

Huh? :3493?

Seems I've been hit by the vi bug...

Sorry for the noise...


-- 
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.


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