planet.et at gmail.com
2019-Oct-28 23:30 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to setup the NUT client on Windows?
Hi, I have an Eaton 5SC UPS with only 1 USB communication port, but... I need 3 devices to safely switch off in case of power failure, 2 Synology NAS and 1 PC under Windows 7 (soon 10)! So I've decided to connect the UPS to the main NAS (via the USB cable), enabled the "Network UPS server" on the NAS, entered the other NAS and PC IP addresses to let them receive NUT messages in case of power failure and now, I need to install a NUT client on the PC. Problem: I can't find any kind of documentation neither official, not from users on blogs or videos. We can find some for WinNUT. This client has a GUI and looks easy to install and configure. But it's written on networkupstools.org that "WinNUT is a partial port of the client side..." and it's "currently being replaced by a full port to Windows, part of the official NUT distribution."... https://networkupstools.org/projects.html#_a_href_http_csociety_ecn_purdue_edu_delpha_winnut_winnut_a WinNUT is also not maintained any more, the last version is from Feb. 2011... https://code.google.com/archive/p/winnut/downloads So now regarding the official Windows complete port. I've downloaded the .msi and installed it but there's absolutely no settings, neither during the installation, nor when running "Start service" and all the documentation provided (FAQ, Man pages, User manual) looks not related to the Windows version but to Linux versions. There's not a single line regarding the Windows version. So my question is simple: how do we setup a NUT client on Windows? Is there any documentation anywhere? When it's said the complete port replaces WinNUT, does it also has a GUI? Thanks for your help! Emmanuel
planet.et at gmail.com
2019-Nov-11 09:37 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to setup the NUT client on Windows?
Hi, Two weeks and no answer. Any direction how to setup a NUT client on Windows? Any kind of documentation anywhere, even a single page? And if I'm not at the right place, where can I find any help? Any one I should get in touch with? There's at least a developer who did this full port to Window? Thanks for your help! Emmanuel Le mar. 29 oct. 2019 à 00:30, <planet.et at gmail.com> a écrit :> Hi, > > I have an Eaton 5SC UPS with only 1 USB communication port, but... I > need 3 devices to safely switch off in case of power failure, 2 > Synology NAS and 1 PC under Windows 7 (soon 10)! > So I've decided to connect the UPS to the main NAS (via the USB > cable), enabled the "Network UPS server" on the NAS, entered the other > NAS and PC IP addresses to let them receive NUT messages in case of > power failure and now, I need to install a NUT client on the PC. > > Problem: I can't find any kind of documentation neither official, not > from users on blogs or videos. > > We can find some for WinNUT. This client has a GUI and looks easy to > install and configure. > But it's written on networkupstools.org that "WinNUT is a partial port > of the client side..." and it's "currently being replaced by a full > port to Windows, part of the official NUT distribution."... > > https://networkupstools.org/projects.html#_a_href_http_csociety_ecn_purdue_edu_delpha_winnut_winnut_a > > WinNUT is also not maintained any more, the last version is from Feb. > 2011... > https://code.google.com/archive/p/winnut/downloads > > So now regarding the official Windows complete port. I've downloaded > the .msi and installed it but there's absolutely no settings, neither > during the installation, nor when running "Start service" and all the > documentation provided (FAQ, Man pages, User manual) looks not related > to the Windows version but to Linux versions. There's not a single > line regarding the Windows version. > > So my question is simple: how do we setup a NUT client on Windows? > Is there any documentation anywhere? > When it's said the complete port replaces WinNUT, does it also has a GUI? > > Thanks for your help! > > Emmanuel >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20191111/c3914ea3/attachment.html>
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019, planet.et at gmail.com wrote: Hi Emmanuel, The silence says that there is currently very little interest in NUT on Windows, and to the best of my knowledge no-one is working on it.> And if I'm not at the right place, where can I find any help? Any one I should > get in touch with?I'm wondering if the NAS community could help. There may well be Windows users there. Otherwise, you may have to introduce a Pi or something similar to manage the NAS's and use the Windows program that comes with UPS's to manage the PC. Roger
planet.et at gmail.com
2019-Nov-12 08:49 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to setup the NUT client on Windows?
Hi Roger, Thanks very much for your answer. I appreciate!> The silence says that there is currently very little interest in NUT on > Windows, and to the best of my knowledge no-one is working on it.I would not argue the fact that there's obviously less interest in NUT on Windows than on Linux. But still, some few comments: 1/ There's maybe LESS interest, but there's some interest. Some persons are interested in using NUT on Windows. On this mailing list, some people did ask for some help in the past... https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2011-July/006986.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2012-January/007331.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2012-May/007584.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2012-May/007622.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2013-May/008393.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2015-April/009651.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2016-September/010269.html https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2016-December/010470.html Etc., etc. WinNUT also generated a lot of interest and many How-to... https://www.seriouslytrivial.com/2018/09/26/shutdown-windows-computer-and-synology-nas-using-winnut/ https://opengear.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/216374543-UPS-monitoring-and-automated-safe-shutdown-using-WinNUT https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/81y9du/best_nut_network_ups_tools_clients_for_windows/ https://support.asustor.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/34/7/how-to-configure-my-pc-as-network-ups-clientslave https://resolve.co.uk/blog/article/protect-your-network-from-power-cuts-with-winnut-and-a-ups http://www.aidewindows.net/synology_onduleurs.php#winnut https://www.forum-nas.fr/viewtopic.php?t=7158 https://www.nas-forum.com/forum/topic/9983-g%C3%A9rer-lextinction-du-pc-depuis-londuleur-branch%C3%A9-sur-le-synology-avec-winnut-et-londuleur-du-synology/ Etc., etc. So people are interested and are looking for information. 2/ But on the other hand, to go ahead, they need a minimum of documentation. Currently, how do you want any potential users not to be discouraged and give up? It now looks more and more clear that there's absolutely NO documentation to help starting. Nothing! Not even a single page. When it was WinNUT, at least there was a GUI (so it was a bit easier) and some first How-to had been written for the settings. But for this "complete port to Windows", I've not found any. Not even a very first How-to, nothing. 3/ At last, even in this context, we can't ignore the fact that a developer has released this complete port to Windows... https://networkupstools.org/download.html#_binary_packages It exists. So it has a purpose. And this/those developer(s) know(s) how it works. It was released after WinNUT was considered abandoned (so after 2011) as it's written "WinNUT is currently being replaced by a full port to Windows, part of the official NUT distribution. MSI packages are available too." and even after mid 2015 as the MSI package is in version 2.6.5-6 which was released in May 2015; so 4 years ago. Now the question is who is/are those developers who did the job and know how it works? Probably Arnaud Quette as in the Changelog he's the one who released the 2.6.5-6 version for Windows and is several time mentioning updates/adjustments for the Windows version. He's also thanking Frederic Bohe for his "hard work on the Windows port" in 2014. And in 2011 he's the one who announced the official Windows port following the end of WinNUT: "Advertise more the official Windows port, with regard to WinNUT" So I guess I should try to get directly in touch with Arnaud and maybe Frederic. If they can help me, I would be happy to write and release a How-to to help others looking for information like me.> I'm wondering if the NAS community could help. There may well be Windows users there.There's several How-to for WinNUT. But I found nothing for the current official Windows port.> Otherwise, you may have to introduce a Pi or something similar to manage > the NAS's and use the Windows program that comes with UPS's to manage the PC.??? I don't understand? A Pi to manage the NAS ok but why the Windows program that comes with UPS's to manage the PC? (in my case it's IPP from Eaton, which does not include a NUT client according to Eaton) I can connect the UPS to only 1 device in USB. So if it's to a Pi then it has to manage the PC as well. But even in this case, I still need to install a NUT client on the PC. It changes nothing. Or I missed the point. Again, thank you for your answer. Best regards, Emmanuel Le lun. 11 nov. 2019 à 15:48, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> a écrit :> > On Mon, 11 Nov 2019, planet.et at gmail.com wrote: > > Hi Emmanuel, The silence says that there is currently very little interest in > NUT on Windows, and to the best of my knowledge no-one is working on it. > > > And if I'm not at the right place, where can I find any help? Any one I should > > get in touch with? > > I'm wondering if the NAS community could help. There may well be Windows users > there. Otherwise, you may have to introduce a Pi or something similar to manage > the NAS's and use the Windows program that comes with UPS's to manage the PC. > > Roger > > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsuser mailing list > Nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser
Charles Lepple
2019-Nov-12 13:22 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] How to setup the NUT client on Windows?
On Nov 12, 2019, at 3:49 AM, planet.et at gmail.com wrote:> > If they can help me, I would be happy to write and release a How-to to > help others looking for information like me.I admire your persistence in trying to find and write documentation on the Windows port, but there's only so much documentation that can cover all the workarounds. At some point, you need a Windows developer to fix the issues, and to propose ways to handle things in the source tree that can work for both Windows and POSIX systems. There were some serious problems with the original Windows port branch that rendered it un-mergeable (it was prior to the Git conversion). That and other related issues are linked here: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/5
planet.et at gmail.com wrote on 11/12/2019 12:49 AM:>> Otherwise, you may have to introduce a Pi or something similar to manage >> the NAS's and use the Windows program that comes with UPS's to manage the PC. > ??? > I don't understand? > A Pi to manage the NAS ok but why the Windows program that comes with > UPS's to manage the PC? (in my case it's IPP from Eaton, which does > not include a NUT client according to Eaton) > I can connect the UPS to only 1 device in USB. So if it's to a Pi then > it has to manage the PC as well. But even in this case, I still need > to install a NUT client on the PC. It changes nothing. Or I missed the > point.IPP-Unix (NUT) was listed as a supported protocol in IPP last I saw, and it's still listed in the user manual. http://pqsoftware.eaton.com/explore/eng/ipp/default.htm