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2017 Jun 07
2
Apple Mac slave
> I see upsd and the first upsmon are running as "root". They are often run as user "nut" or "upsd?.
Apparently Synology has implemented it standard like this.
Upsmon.conf on the Synology NAS:
RUN_AS_USER root
I suppose this needs to be changed from a security point of view.
> I don't know the Synology NAS, but I guess that unless it is shutdown
2017 Jun 08
1
Apple Mac slave
...address>
There is also a message:
kill: no such process. what does it mean?
Also I changed on the Mac, upsmon.conf :
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0? which was before SHUTDOWNCMD ""
SHUTDOWNCMD ?? Didn?t make sense to me.
> You will need the utility programs upsrw and upscom which are part of NUT, but they should be available in the Mac.
upsrw is available on the Mac:
upsrw -s battery.charge.low=80 -u upsmaster -s sekret UPS
I suppose I have to use -u for user? Which user? and -p for password?
What does -s sekret UPS means? -s means variable to be changed but I d...
2017 Jun 08
0
Apple Mac slave
...nnot be found on the Synology NAS??
I understand from
https://tellini.info/2014/09/connecting-a-synology-diskstation-to-a-nut-server/
that the NUT configuration is hard coded into the NAS, and I suspect that
the configuration is more or less broken.
You will need the utility programs upsrw and upscom which are part of NUT,
but they should be available in the Mac.
Roger