mateuszx
2023-Feb-27 14:01 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
Hello, At my workplace I have exact UPS config as stated in the subject (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH). I have it set up to work with snmp-ups NUT driver. Despite many readings from *upsc* command I am not receiving "On Line Status" (ups.status OL) nor "On Battery Status" (ups.status OB) and therefore I can't get my systems to shutdown during a power outage event. (device and ups) Serial Number seems to be missing too in both *upsc *AND Web Interface of Network Management Card. It can read battery charge just fine (it can even trigger Low Battery Status!). When I unplug the UPS from line power it does indeed log this event on the Web Interface. I've checked on NUT page if there would be some sort of compatibility issues but I couldn't find my UPS or the NMC model number written anywhere. Is anyone familiar with this kind of problem and/or could help me solve this problem? ~Matthew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20230227/f8c1fbd6/attachment.htm>
Greg Troxel
2023-Feb-27 23:56 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] Issue with On Line Status (APC MGE Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH)
mateuszx via Nut-upsdev <nut-upsdev at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes:> At my workplace I have exact UPS config as stated in the subject (APC MGE > Galaxy 5500 + AP9635CH). > I have it set up to work with snmp-ups NUT driver. > Despite many readings from *upsc* command I am not receiving "On Line > Status" (ups.status OL) nor "On Battery Status" (ups.status OB) and > therefore I can't get my systems to shutdown during a power outage event. > (device and ups) Serial Number seems to be missing too in both *upsc *AND Web > Interface of Network Management Card. > It can read battery charge just fine (it can even trigger Low Battery > Status!). > When I unplug the UPS from line power it does indeed log this event on the > Web Interface.I would run tcpdump and record and examine the SNMP traffic, and turn on debugging in the driver. It is likely that the SNMP queries for status are not doing what the driver author expected. You'll have to find out if your UPS has different variables. snmpwalk may also be useful, or docs.
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