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2017 Oct 31
2
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
Ah! So I can detect the source UPS in the upssched.conf and pass it as a distinct event to the shell script. That sounds like an excellent approach. Thanks! GMH From: O'Shaughnessy, Mike [mailto:Mike.OShaughnessy at gd-ms.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 12:46 PM To: Garrett Michael Hayes <Garrett at VerbalImaging.com>; nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org Subject: RE: Email
2017 Oct 31
4
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
Greetings Gentlebeings, I have started deploying a number of NUT instances on Raspberry Pi machines (Raspbian Jessie) across my network. The purpose of these "nutcases" as we refer to them is to monitor the status of the UPSs supporting our network switching infrastructure and notify us of power and battery events via email. No shutdown or other actions are required. Everything is
2018 Aug 08
2
Query NUT via SNMP on Linux?
On Wed, 8 Aug 2018, James wrote: > I don't think it is SNMP. > I don't know the answer but I think it is the documentation. > Search for "remote UPS with NUT". How about man upsmon.conf? See the <system> field of the MONITOR directive. Roger
2018 Aug 08
1
Query NUT via SNMP on Linux?
On Aug 8, 2018, at 5:36 PM, Garrett Michael Hayes <Garrett at VerbalImaging.com> wrote: > > I guess I wasn't as clear as I thought I was. > > I am NOT asking about how to monitor a UPS using SNMP. > NUT is already configured and monitoring the UPS just fine on a USB connection. > > I'm asking if it is possible to query NUT, using SNMP, *about* the UPS it is
2017 Mar 03
0
NUT - General Concept Question
On Mar 2, 2017, at 1:46 PM, Garrett Michael Hayes <Garrett at VerbalImaging.com> wrote: > > I would like to set up a Linux host as a central monitoring system for UPSs throughout our network. I?d like that system to be able to see the various UPSs basically in one of two ways: > 1) Tapping into a native network interface on the target UPS (such as some larger APC and
2020 Mar 25
5
thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
We're looking at replacing some old APC SmartUPS 5000s with something that has USB so NUT can more easily talk with it (and yes, I've tried USB-RS232 adapters and every one I tried started kicking out errors within a few hours). One of the bids we have is for a "Tripp Lite UPS Smart Online 5000VA 4500W Rackmount 5kVA 200V/240V" as the potential replacement unit. I have no
2017 Mar 02
0
NUT - General Concept Question
Garrett, I hope you're not barking up the wrong tree because that's exactly what I'm working toward. The web display was pretty straightforward. I haven't worked out the email notification part yet but it seems like it should be doable. -Charles From: Nut-upsuser [mailto:nut-upsuser-bounces+fairfaxc=missouri.edu at lists.alioth.debian.org] On Behalf Of Garrett Michael Hayes
2007 Feb 20
3
multiple machines
Hi - I have 5 Linux servers connected to 1 SmartUPS 2200 VA. The software from APC for Linux requires a Windows machine be present on the network as a server in order to manage the Linux machines. This is a show stopper for us since we don't have access to any Windows machines. My first impression of NUT is it can shutdown the machine connected to the UPS via the serial cable but it
2016 Oct 20
2
TrippLite SU3000XLCD
I'm having trouble with a TrippLite SU3000XLCD. I'm using a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian (wheezy) with NUT 2.6.4. I can monitor my older TrippLite UPSs, mostly SU1000RT2Us, with this Pi and a USB to serial adapter. My first thought with the SU3000XLCD was to use the USB port instead of the serial port as that's the "modern" thing to do. When I plugged the USB cable in
2020 Mar 25
2
[EXTERNAL] thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
Thanks. I haven't used that unit specifically with Network UPS Tools, but have used similar (from a protocol perspective) units. I'm working remotely for a while, but on the off chance I get into the position to connect a unit via USB, what Operating System are you using? If the opportunity arises, I can try to set up a basic test. Thank you, David Zomaya Business/Quality Analyst-
2014 Jun 17
3
Question about recycle power of Tripp Lite UPS
Hello, We are trying to develop a mechanism to power cycle Tripp Lite UPS. When we checked the upscmd, looks like the only command we can use is shutdown.reboot(sudo upscmd -u user -p password ups shutdown.reboot). Because the PC is connected to UPS directly and we would prefer shutdown PC before power cycle the UPS. But if we run shutdown PC first it won't run the power cycle the UPS script
2014 Jun 17
3
Question about recycle power of Tripp Lite UPS
Hello, We are trying to develop a mechanism to power cycle Tripp Lite UPS. When we checked the upscmd, looks like the only command we can use is shutdown.reboot(sudo upscmd -u user -p password ups shutdown.reboot). Because the PC is connected to UPS directly and we would prefer shutdown PC before power cycle the UPS. But if we run shutdown PC first it won't run the power cycle the UPS script
2014 Jun 18
0
Question about recycle power of Tripp Lite UPS
[moving this to nut-upsuser, since other users of Tripp Lite equipment may have specific experience with this.] On Jun 17, 2014, at 7:51 PM, Shen Chuan <shen at minutekey.com> wrote: > We are trying to develop a mechanism to power cycle Tripp Lite UPS. When we checked the upscmd, looks like the only command we can use is shutdown.reboot(sudo upscmd -u user -p password ups
2017 Nov 01
1
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
This was the secret sauce! I first modified my BASH script to stuff the output of the 'set' command into a variable, then passed that variable in to my email command. Then I triggered an event and saw what variables were there in the body of the message. Voila! $UPSNAME and $NOTIFYTYPE were there and available. I modified the script to pump THOSE into the mail command, and the problem
2012 Dec 11
2
Smart1500LCD USB and usbhid-ups
Greetings all, Anyone have a clue on this behavior (see below) on this behavior with FreeNAS-8.3.0-RELEASE-x64 (r12701M) on a TrippLite 1500LCD UPS? NUT version is 2.6.5 Using the following profile: Tripp-Lite ups 2 Smart1500LCD USB (usbhid-ups) I get the following: Dec 10 21:40:12 nas6 kernel: uhid0: <Tripp Lite TRIPP LITE UPS, class 0/0, rev 1.10/0.02, addr 2> on usbus1 Dec 10 21:40:12
2017 Jun 25
6
Why are LAN ports not standard on UPSs these days?
People, A couple of decades before I was retired and was still working for other people I had cause to install UPSs and they usually had RS232 ports to allow the setting up of shutdown scripts to UNIX / Linux servers. Now, after not having to be concerned by those issues for some time - most of my little web sites have been on Digital Ocean or other suppliers VMs for a long time - I am
2017 Jun 25
6
Why are LAN ports not standard on UPSs these days?
People, A couple of decades before I was retired and was still working for other people I had cause to install UPSs and they usually had RS232 ports to allow the setting up of shutdown scripts to UNIX / Linux servers. Now, after not having to be concerned by those issues for some time - most of my little web sites have been on Digital Ocean or other suppliers VMs for a long time - I am
2020 May 20
2
[POSSIBLE FRAUD] Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Help with Tripp Lite Internet600U
Glad to hear it's working, thanks Tom. Network UPS Tools team: is fixing this as simple as me telling you what new UPS protocols are HID-PDC compliant? Thank you, David Zomaya Tripp Lite<http://www.tripplite.com/> ________________________________ From: Tom Cooper <tom at cooperfamily.xyz> Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2020 2:42 PM To: David Zomaya Cc: nut-upsuser Subject: Re:
2014 Oct 14
2
UPS Groups?
I've used nut for simple configurations before but now one has grown to a more complex setup and can't seem to find any info online. I would like to have single central nut master monitor a bank of UPSs for a whole rack of servers with redundant PSUs. So UPS A1 ---> Server group A PSU 1 UPS A2 ---> Server group A PSU 2 UPS B1 ---> Server group B PSU 1 UPS B2 ---> Server
2016 Jun 03
3
Is a timer a file?
Hi, I'm trying to get a better understanding of what a timer is, so I added the following line to upssched.conf # Debug - turn on long-running timer to find out where upssched puts it AT ONBATT * START-TIMER where-am-I 1000 I can then start this timer by pulling the power cord from the wall for just a few seconds. I now have 1000 seconds to find the timer. I don't see it in