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<strong>Network</strong> <strong>UPS</strong> <strong>Tools</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 70 / 84<br />

--with-usb<br />

Build and install the USB drivers (default: auto-detect) Note that you need to install the libusb development package or files.<br />

--with-snmp<br />

Build and install the SNMP drivers (default: auto-detect) Note that you need to install libsnmp development package or files.<br />

--with-neon<br />

Build and install the XML drivers (default: auto-detect) Note that you need to install neon development package or files.<br />

--with-powerman<br />

Build and install Powerman PDU client driver (default: auto-detect) This allows to interact with the Powerman daemon, and<br />

the numerous Power Distribution Units (PDU) supported by the project. Note that you need to install powerman development<br />

package or files.<br />

--with-ipmi<br />

--with-freeipmi<br />

Build and install IPMI PSU driver (default: auto-detect) This allows to monitor numerous Power Supply Units (PSU) found on<br />

servers. Note that you need to install freeipmi (0.8.5 or higher) development package or files.<br />

--with-linux_i2c<br />

Build and install i2c drivers (default: auto-detect) Note that you need to install libi2c development package or files.<br />

--with-drivers=,,...<br />

Specify exactly which driver or drivers to build and install (this works for serial, usb, and snmp drivers, and overrides the<br />

preceding three options).<br />

As of the time of this writing (2010), there are 46 <strong>UPS</strong> drivers available. Most users will only need one, a few will need two or<br />

three, and very few people will need all of them.<br />

To save time during the compile and disk space later on, you can use this option to just build and install a subset of the drivers.<br />

To select mge-shut and usbhid-ups, you’d do this:<br />

--with-drivers=apcsmart,usbhid-ups<br />

If you need to build more drivers later on, you will need to rerun configure with a different list. To make it build all of the drivers<br />

from scratch again, run make clean before starting.<br />

H.2 Optional features<br />

--with-cgi (default: no)<br />

Build and install the optional CGI programs, HTML files, and sample CGI configuration files. This is not enabled by default, as<br />

they are only useful on web servers. See data/html/README for additional information on how to set up CGI programs.<br />

--with-doc=<br />

(default: no)<br />

Build and install NUT documentation file(s). The possible values are "html-single" for single page HTML, "html-chunked" for<br />

multi pages HTML, "pdf" for a PDF file or "auto" to build all the possible previous documentation formats. Verbose output can<br />

be enabled using: ASCIIDOC_VERBOSE=-v make<br />

This feature requires AsciiDoc 8.6.3 (http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc).

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