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2020 Aug 08
3
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
...nut.conf on server:  https://pastebin.com/540ShZH7 Permissions for /etc/nut:  https://hastebin.com/qecolodapi.diff On the Synology (I didn’t edit any of these files): ups.conf:  https://hastebin.com/dedereqizi.shell upsd.conf:  https://hastebin.com/pupeseweda.css upsd.users:  https://hastebin.com/ocenamecex.cs I don’t think I am able to run that script.  If you can, I wouldn’t know how. Please let me know what you think. Thanks for all the help! Todd -- Todd Benivegna // todd at benivegna.com On Aug 7, 2020, 12:14 PM -0400, Todd Benivegna <todd at benivegna.com>, wrote: > Hi Roger, >...
2020 Aug 09
0
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
...com/dedereqizi.shell pollinterval = 5 [ups] driver = usbhid-ups port = auto > upsd.conf:  https://hastebin.com/pupeseweda.css LISTEN 192.168.1.70 LISTEN 2601:cf:8200:43d0:211:32ff:fe63:60d7 LISTEN fe80::211:32ff:fe63:60d7 LISTEN 127.0.0.1 LISTEN ::1 > upsd.users:  https://hastebin.com/ocenamecex.cs [monuser] password = secret upsmon master Since it's NUT in the NAS which is deciding to order the shutdown, it would be useful to see upsmon.conf, upssched.conf and upssched-cmd (or whatever Synology use if anything) from the NAS to see what criteria they use. Roger
2020 Aug 09
3
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
...ver = usbhid-ups > port = auto > > > upsd.conf:  https://hastebin.com/pupeseweda.css > > LISTEN 192.168.1.70 > LISTEN 2601:cf:8200:43d0:211:32ff:fe63:60d7 > LISTEN fe80::211:32ff:fe63:60d7 > LISTEN 127.0.0.1 > LISTEN ::1 > > > upsd.users:  https://hastebin.com/ocenamecex.cs > > [monuser] > password = secret > upsmon master > > Since it's NUT in the NAS which is deciding to order the shutdown, it would be > useful to see upsmon.conf, upssched.conf and upssched-cmd (or whatever Synology > use if anything) from the NAS to see what criteria...
2020 Aug 07
4
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On Thu, 6 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote: > ... I grep’d the syslog and here’s the results: Could you also grep for upsd and upsmon in the NAS log? Is this possible? > proton at proton:~$ sudo grep upsmon /var/log/syslog > Aug  6 19:19:09 proton upsmon[1552]: UPS ups at 192.168.1.70 on battery > Aug  6 19:19:14 proton upsmon[1552]: UPS ups at 192.168.1.70 on line