Charles Lepple
2020-Aug-12 22:16 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On Aug 12, 2020, at 5:32 PM, Todd Benivegna <todd at benivegna.com> wrote:> >> Those LISTEN lines were appropriate pre-systemd when NUT's startup script was launched after networking was fully enabled. I would recommend "LISTEN 0.0.0.0 3493" instead, and use firewall rules if you are trying to exclude an interface (which is likely not the case on a Pi).> Ok, so replace both with that or just one of the lines? I suspected one of the lines may be the problem because when I took out the second line, nut-server service wouldn’t fail, but then clients couldn’t connect.Recommend replacing both. Binding to 0.0.0.0 will allow connections to/from 127.0.0.1. The error handling is not ideal, but upsd logs messages as it parses. You can stop the service (if systemd is still trying to restart it), and then try "sudo upsd -D" to see what it is doing. It should respond to Ctrl-C.
Todd Benivegna
2020-Aug-12 23:07 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
This fixed everything! Everything appears to be working ok now and all clients are connected. Thank you! Going to test everything out now. -- Todd Benivegna // todd at benivegna.com On Aug 12, 2020, 6:16 PM -0400, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>, wrote:> On Aug 12, 2020, at 5:32 PM, Todd Benivegna <todd at benivegna.com> wrote: > > > > > Those LISTEN lines were appropriate pre-systemd when NUT's startup script was launched after networking was fully enabled. I would recommend "LISTEN 0.0.0.0 3493" instead, and use firewall rules if you are trying to exclude an interface (which is likely not the case on a Pi). > > > Ok, so replace both with that or just one of the lines? I suspected one of the lines may be the problem because when I took out the second line, nut-server service wouldn’t fail, but then clients couldn’t connect. > > Recommend replacing both. Binding to 0.0.0.0 will allow connections to/from 127.0.0.1. The error handling is not ideal, but upsd logs messages as it parses. You can stop the service (if systemd is still trying to restart it), and then try "sudo upsd -D" to see what it is doing. It should respond to Ctrl-C.-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20200812/030a740e/attachment.html>
Todd Benivegna
2020-Aug-14 00:46 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
So I finally got a test in after I changed my RPi to the master and everything else (including my Synology) to slaves. Before I did that though, I timed the shutdown of my Synology since it is the slowest slave to shutdown. It took 40 seconds to shutdown, so I changed HOSTSYNC in upsmon.conf on the master (“Proton”) to 60. I then did a test ("sudo upsmon -c fsd”). The slaves shutdown, then eventually the master, but the Synology never powered down and the UPS powered off which cut the power to it while it was still on. Anyone know what the heck is going on? I’m feeling a bit cursed, haha. -- Todd Benivegna // todd at benivegna.com On Aug 12, 2020, 7:07 PM -0400, Todd Benivegna <todd at benivegna.com>, wrote:> This fixed everything! Everything appears to be working ok now and all clients are connected. Thank you! > > Going to test everything out now. > > -- > Todd Benivegna // todd at benivegna.com > On Aug 12, 2020, 6:16 PM -0400, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>, wrote: > > On Aug 12, 2020, at 5:32 PM, Todd Benivegna <todd at benivegna.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Those LISTEN lines were appropriate pre-systemd when NUT's startup script was launched after networking was fully enabled. I would recommend "LISTEN 0.0.0.0 3493" instead, and use firewall rules if you are trying to exclude an interface (which is likely not the case on a Pi). > > > > > Ok, so replace both with that or just one of the lines? I suspected one of the lines may be the problem because when I took out the second line, nut-server service wouldn’t fail, but then clients couldn’t connect. > > > > Recommend replacing both. Binding to 0.0.0.0 will allow connections to/from 127.0.0.1. The error handling is not ideal, but upsd logs messages as it parses. You can stop the service (if systemd is still trying to restart it), and then try "sudo upsd -D" to see what it is doing. It should respond to Ctrl-C.-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20200813/5e748ce5/attachment.html>
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