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This directory contains init-scripts and SMF manifests and methods
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for integration of NUT services with Solaris and descendant OSes.
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This also includes the nut-driver-enumerator.sh (service and implementation
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method) and upsdrvsvcctl (tool) to manage NUT drivers as service instances,
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which are stored in ../upsdrvsvcctl/ subdirectory (portable codebase shared
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with Linux systemd).
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The default implementation (runs once) can be enabled with:
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svcadm enable nut-driver-enumerator:default
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Note that at the moment there is no out-of-the-box integration for triggering
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a restart/refresh of the nut-driver-enumerator SMF service at the very instant
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when the `ups.conf` file is modified, like there is with systemd path unit type.
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Due to this, the systems administrator is expected to either invoke
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`svcadm refresh nut-driver-enumerator` after changing the NUT configuration
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or wait until the daemonized mode, if enabled, picks up the change (should do
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so within a minute by default). However, a DTrace script or a tool like
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https://github.com/emcrisostomo/fswatch wrapped into a service might be used
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for equivalent effect.
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Alternatively, but somewhat more expensively, the same `nut-driver-enumerator.sh`
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script can be executed in a loop as the payload of the SMF service to keep
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inspecting the configuration and apply changes to the running system. It is
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not a common use-case to keep changing device setups, so this solution is not
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enforced by default ;) although a service variant is provided...
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Note that only one of these can be enabled at the same time:
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svcadm disable nut-driver-enumerator:default
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svcadm enable nut-driver-enumerator:daemon
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Init-script solution contributed by numerous authors
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SMF solution contributed by Jim Klimov <jimklimov@gmail.com>
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For special notes about USB-connected device monitoring with NUT under Solaris
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and related operating systems, see docs/solaris-usb.txt
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