Dan Grostick
2024-Mar-08 13:22 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] NUT 2.8.1 (source build) Pi OS bookworm 32 bit - nut-monitor trying to connect to UPS - Connection Refused
I've installed 2.8.1 on a Raspberry PI 5 using Pi OS bookworm 64 bit (Debian 12) with success. When I take that same configuration to a PI 3B running bookworm 32 bit, compile from source, use the same files from /etc/nut, I get a 'nut-monitor ups at localhost Connection refused. usbhid-ups and dummy-ups are running at the time. What should I be looking for? Dan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20240308/8535cf65/attachment.htm> -------------- next part -------------- Mar 08 07:48:59 WiringCloset usbhid-ups[6529]: Startup successful Mar 08 07:48:59 WiringCloset usbhid-ups[6529]: upsnotify: failed to notify about state 2: no notification tech defined, will not spam more about it Mar 08 07:49:00 WiringCloset dummy-ups[6531]: Startup successful Mar 08 07:49:00 WiringCloset dummy-ups[6531]: upsnotify: failed to notify about state 2: no notification tech defined, will not spam more about it Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset systemd[1]: Starting nut-server.service - Network UPS Tools - power devices information server... Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset systemd[1]: Started nut-server.service - Network UPS Tools - power devices information server. Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: fopen /var/state/ups/upsd.pid: No such file or directory Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: Could not find PID file '/var/state/ups/upsd.pid' to see if previous upsd instance is already running! Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: /etc/nut/upsd.conf is world readable Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: /etc/nut/upsd.conf is world readable Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: listening on 192.168.123.49 port 3493 Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: Connected to UPS [heartbeat]: dummy-ups-heartbeat Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: Found 2 UPS defined in ups.conf Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: listening on 192.168.123.49 port 3493 Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: Connected to UPS [heartbeat]: dummy-ups-heartbeat Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: /etc/nut/upsd.users is world readable Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: Connected to UPS [ups]: usbhid-ups-ups Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: Found 2 UPS defined in ups.conf Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset dummy-ups[6531]: sock_connect: enabling asynchronous mode (auto) Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: Running as foreground process, not saving a PID file Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset nut-server[6536]: upsnotify: failed to notify about state 2: no notification tech defined, will not spam more about it Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset usbhid-ups[6529]: sock_connect: enabling asynchronous mode (auto) Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: /etc/nut/upsd.users is world readable Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: Running as foreground process, not saving a PID file Mar 08 07:49:05 WiringCloset upsd[6536]: upsnotify: failed to notify about state 2: no notification tech defined, will not spam more about it Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset systemd[1]: Starting nut-monitor.service - Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller... Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset systemd[1]: Started nut-monitor.service - Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller. Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.000001 fopen /run/upsmon.pid: No such file or directory Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.002027 Could not find PID file to see if previous upsmon instance is already running! Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.007575 UPS: ups at localhost (primary) (power value 1) Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.007687 UPS: heartbeat at localhost (monitoring only) Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.007752 Using power down flag file /etc/killpower Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6541]: 0.007984 [D1] debug level is '2' Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.010116 [D1] Saving PID 6542 into /run/upsmon.pid Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.011032 [D1] Succeeded to become_user(root): now UID=0 GID=0 Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: upscli_init called but SSL wasn't compiled in Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.011286 upsnotify: failed to notify about state 2: no notification tech defined, will not spam more about it Mar 08 07:49:08 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.011311 [D1] Trying to connect to UPS [ups at localhost] Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.319633 UPS [ups at localhost]: connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.319693 [D2] do_notify: ntype 0x0005 (COMMBAD) Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.319707 commbad Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.320094 [D1] Trying to connect to UPS [heartbeat at localhost] Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.328471 UPS [heartbeat at localhost]: connect failed: Connection failure: Connection refused Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.328545 [D2] do_notify: ntype 0x0005 (COMMBAD) Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6542]: 0.328558 commbad Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6546]: Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.8.1 Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6556]: Error: Connection failure: Connection refused Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset nut-monitor[6557]: Error: Connection failure: Connection refused Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset upssched-cmd:[6558]: upssched-cmd running (2024-03-08_07.49.09) Mar 08 07:49:09 WiringCloset upssched-cmd:[6559]: commbad
Charles Lepple
2024-Mar-08 14:04 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] NUT 2.8.1 (source build) Pi OS bookworm 32 bit - nut-monitor trying to connect to UPS - Connection Refused
On Mar 8, 2024, at 8:22?AM, Dan Grostick via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:> > I've installed 2.8.1 on a Raspberry PI 5 using Pi OS bookworm 64 bit (Debian 12) with success. > > When I take that same configuration to a PI 3B running bookworm 32 bit, compile from source, use the same files from /etc/nut, I get a 'nut-monitor ups at localhost Connection refused. > usbhid-ups and dummy-ups are running at the time. > > What should I be looking for? > > DanIf you only see: nut-server[6536]: listening on 192.168.x.y and no equivalent line for 127.0.0.1, then monitoring ups-name at localhost will likely not work. You may want to listen on the wildcard 0.0.0.0 address instead of a specific address (helps if the IP is dynamic), or just add "LISTEN 127.0.0.1". -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmail
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