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2015 Oct 14
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APC Back-UPS ES 650 connected to a Synology DS411slim
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> On Oct 12, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Daniel Green <ddgreen at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I recently connected my UPS to my NAS. The NAS detected the UPS, and I checked the "Enable network UPS server" option and added relevant IPs to the "Permitted DiskStation devices" option. The NAS is running DSM 5.2-5592 Update 4, with a NUT
2015 Oct 14
0
APC Back-UPS ES 650 connected to a Synology DS411slim
> On Oct 14, 2015, at 12:01 AM, Daniel Green <ddgreen at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I found their source code for what appears to be the previous version of DSM (their OS), the most recent entry in the NUT Changelog is:
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> 2012-05-31 Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette at free.fr>
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> * [r3643] NEWS, UPGRADING, configure.in, docs/website/news.txt:
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2015 Oct 14
2
APC Back-UPS ES 650 connected to a Synology DS411slim
I found their source code for what appears to be the previous version of
DSM (their OS), the most recent entry in the NUT Changelog is:
2012-05-31 Arnaud Quette <arnaud.quette at free.fr>
* [r3643] NEWS, UPGRADING, configure.in, docs/website/news.txt:
Final update for 2.6.4 release
Ah ha. Nevermind the above, I tried just running upsmon and that worked
(with settings
2015 Oct 12
2
APC Back-UPS ES 650 connected to a Synology DS411slim
All,
I recently connected my UPS to my NAS. The NAS detected the UPS, and I
checked the "Enable network UPS server" option and added relevant IPs to
the "Permitted DiskStation devices" option. The NAS is running DSM 5.2-5592
Update 4, with a NUT version of SDS5-2-2015Q1branch-5579-15061. I then
attempted to connect my desktop via SNMP. My desktop is running Arch Linux,
with a