Hi, thanks for your reply.>> The Unit is new, the battery drains because it went down to about 15 >> percent before NUT shuts it down. >> >> Yes, I can here a "clac". The problem is not the shutdown procedure, >> it works quite good. After the Unit reaches 20 percent the NUT-Server >> on the pi shuts down the system and the ups is turned off as well. The >> problem is, it starts up immediately even though the unit is still on >> battery. That means the whole network equipment is powered on battery. >> The UPS shouldn't start on battery, it should start when power returns on line.> If the unit is new and you hear the "clac", then it's beginning to look like an internal problem in the UPS itself. >OK, maybe I will just send it back. What does the "clac" mean. I will test it again anyway and hear for the "clac".> Is it possible to test the UPS using the provided software? >Problem is, there ist only Windows-software available, there is no Windows-machine in my server-rack. Maybe I will have to get a laptop to work on it.> By the way, do you have offdelay and ondelay values in your ups.conf ?No, I haven’t. I just added. Should I add more lines here? maxretry = 3 [ups] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto desc = "CPS" pollinterval = 15> > Roger > > PS: Please keep the list traffic on the list. Thanks.Sorry for that, I didn’t notice the e-mail-adress. BTW: I testet the ups with the Synology-NAS in the meantime, running the nas as UPS-Server. Same behavior as with the pi. Synology goes to safe mode, turns off the ups. After a second the ups starts up itself again without power on line. _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list Nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
On Oct 26, 2019, at 9:45 AM, EP wrote:> [Roger wrote:] >> By the way, do you have offdelay and ondelay values in your ups.conf ? > > No, I haven’t. I just added. Should I add more lines here? > > maxretry = 3 > > [ups] > driver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > desc = "CPS" > pollinterval = 15Yes, ondelay and offdelay would go after the [ups] line.> > BTW: I testet the ups with the Synology-NAS in the meantime, running the nas as UPS-Server. Same behavior as with the pi. Synology goes to safe mode, turns off the ups. After a second the ups starts up itself again without power on line.This sounds a lot like this issue, so beware that ondelay for CyberPower may not work as described in the generic usbhid-ups documentation: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/625
>> [Roger wrote:] >>> By the way, do you have offdelay and ondelay values in your ups.conf ? >> >> No, I haven’t. I just added. Should I add more lines here? >> >> maxretry = 3 >> >> [ups] >> driver = usbhid-ups >> port = auto >> desc = "CPS" >> pollinterval = 15>Yes, ondelay and offdelay would go after the [ups] line.>> >> BTW: I testet the ups with the Synology-NAS in the meantime, running the nas as UPS-Server. Same behavior as with the pi. Synology goes to safe mode, turns off the ups. After a second the ups starts up itself again without power >> on line.> This sounds a lot like this issue, so beware that ondelay for CyberPower may not work as described in the generic usbhid-ups documentation:> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/625OK, thanks, I had a look into this. Does that mean I have to add a line "ondelay=0" and that should result in keeping the UPS off until the power returns?
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019, EP wrote:> ... What does the "clac" mean. I will test it again anyway and hear for the "clac".It's the sound of the UPS unit's internal relays as they disconnect the outlets. It indicates that the UPS is doing what it has been told to do: "Turn off". Roger