The simplest way to invoke apcupsd is from the command line
by entering:
/sbin/apcupsd
To do so, you must be root. However, normally, you will want
apcupsd started automatically when your system boots. On some
systems with installation support (e.g. S.u.S.E and RedHat), the
installation procedure will create a script file that you will be
automatically invoked when your system reboots. On other systems, you
will have to invoke apcupsd from your rc.local script.
Invoking Apcupsd on RedHat systems
On RedHat systems, this script file that automatically invokes
apcupsd on system start and stops is:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/apcupsd
To start apcupsd manually (as you will probably do
immediately following the installation), enter the following:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/apcupsd start
To understand how this file is automatically invoked at system
startup and shutdown, see the man pages for chkconfig.
Invoking Apcupsd on SuSE systems
On SuSE systems, the script file that automatically invokes
apcupsd on system start and stops is:
/etc/rc.d/apcupsd
To start apcupsd manually (as you will probably do
immediately following the installation), enter the following: