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2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...ry server (otherwise the other
primary can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and
command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end
this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
Jim
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <
arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
> I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
>
> - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot
> driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
> - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...ry server (otherwise the other
primary can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and
command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end
this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
Jim
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <
arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
> I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
>
> - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot
> driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
> - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...mary server (otherwise the other primary can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
Jim
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
- Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.?- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT p...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...mary server (otherwise the other primary can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
Jim
On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
- Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.?- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT p...
2023 Aug 06
0
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
- Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary.
- Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries.
- The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is fully
2023 Aug 06
0
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
- Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
- UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspberry PI), acting as the NUT primary.
- Both machines served by UPS are NUT secondaries.
- The NAS box can only shutdown one the VMware is fully
2023 Jul 16
1
Powering off the big stuff first
One thing that I think NUT misses is the client side being able to decide to shutdown by itself based on time (this can be done), battery charge (ex if bellow 10%), and estimated runtime left (if available and considered reliable/calibrated).
Without having to sort on the LB state from the server.
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> On Jul 16, 2023, at 4:34 PM, Willcox David via Nut-upsuser
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...y can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and
> command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end
> this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <
> arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
>
> I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
>
> - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot
> driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
> - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspb...
2023 Aug 06
1
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
...y can eventually time out and take action to go down itself and
> command the UPS to power-off). Whatever the programmatic case, in the end
> this is limited by how long the UPS holds up :)
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 6:05?PM Arnaldo Viegas de Lima <
> arnaldo at viegasdelima.com> wrote:
>
> I think it can be useful in a scenario like:
>
> - Large UPS, that powers 2 hosts: one is VMServer with just a small boot
> driver and the second is a NAS with all the disks for the first server.
> - UPS is connected by USB to another host (such as a small Raspb...
2023 Aug 06
4
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
Hello all again,
While looking at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2014 I
understood that I am
not sure if currently NUT has a standard way of triggering a shutdown based
on remaining charge
or runtime, if a device/driver lacks a `battery.charge.low` setting but has
readings for the values
themselves.
Such an ability rings a bell to me, but maybe it is specific to some
drivers
2023 Aug 06
4
Setting up charge/voltage based shutdowns
Hello all again,
While looking at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/2014 I
understood that I am
not sure if currently NUT has a standard way of triggering a shutdown based
on remaining charge
or runtime, if a device/driver lacks a `battery.charge.low` setting but has
readings for the values
themselves.
Such an ability rings a bell to me, but maybe it is specific to some
drivers