Installs and configures NUT (Nework UPS tools) on Debian based systems.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values (see
defaults/main.yml
):
nut_managed_config: true
If this is set to false, none of the following options will have any
effect, that is any and all changes under /etc/nut/
will be your
responsibility. This is often desirable when you have complex
configurations.
nut_host: localhost
nut_user: monitor
nut_password: Whatever...
Mainly used for configuring the monitor user. A user in the NUT sense is not the typical user a UNIX administrator is used to.
nut_ups:
- name: UPS
driver: riello_ups
device: /dev/ttyUSB0
description: Some descriptive information
extra: |
maxretry = 10
retrydelay = 1
name
is an arbitrary string that must identify univocally the UPS.
driver
depends on your hardware and must be one of the available NUT
driver. Be sure the NUT
version installed on your server has that specific driver available.
device
is device where the UPS is listening (typically an USB port or
a serial device).
description
is optional and is an arbitrary string used for debugging
and reporting purposes.
extra
is an optional multiline text to be inserted verbatim in the
global section of the relevant configuration file.
Other less used variables, all of them optionals:
nut_mode: standalone # `man 5 nut.conf` MODE directive
nut_powervalue: 1 # `man 5 upsmon.conf` MONITOR directive, powervalue field
nut_role: master # `man 5 upsmon.conf` MONITOR directive, type field
nut_services: # Name of the services to enable
- nut-driver
- nut-monitor
- nut-server
- hosts: all
roles:
- role: ntd.nut
nut_ups:
- name: riello
driver: riello_usb
device: /dev/ups
description: iPlug 800
For more examples, please see tests/test.yml
.
MIT
This role was created in 2016 by Nicola Fontana ([email protected]).