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2018 Dec 04
2
battery.runtime
Hi Charles,
I don't think "ignorelb" will work in my case because that is set on the master. I am using the nut package in pfSense as the master and I want pfSense to shutdown on LOWBATT as designed.
I tried using upssched.conf with timers on the netclients but that's not appropriate because ONBATT by itself doesn't tell you how much capacity remains in the UPS. You still
2018 Dec 06
1
battery.runtime
That's an idea Charlie.
The APC UPS I am using has an AP9630 card in it and pfSense is grabbing the snmp. I could try to use the USB cable on the FreeNAS so both could be masters.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Lepple" <clepple at gmail.com>
To: "Danny Siminiuk" <daniel at siminiuk.com>
Cc: "nut-upsuser" <nut-upsuser at
2018 Dec 04
0
battery.runtime
On Dec 4, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Danny Siminiuk <daniel at siminiuk.com> wrote:
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> First time poster but I've been using NUT periodically for a long time.
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> I was looking for a way to initiate a shutdown on servers when UPS battery runtime drops to a certain threshold. I never found a published way after much searching.
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Does “ignorelb” do what you need? See the
2018 Dec 05
0
battery.runtime
On Dec 4, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Danny Siminiuk <daniel at siminiuk.com> wrote:
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> I don't think "ignorelb" will work in my case because that is set on the master. I am using the nut package in pfSense as the master and I want pfSense to shutdown on LOWBATT as designed.
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Ah, the multiple thresholds weren't clear from your original post.
I haven't tried this,
2017 Oct 27
3
BUG: After stop and start wrong port is advertised
We (finally) figured out the root cause, Jo!
Patch https://review.gluster.org/#/c/18579 posted upstream for review.
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Jo Goossens <jo.goossens at hosted-power.com>
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2015 Jan 12
0
persistent "low battery" condition
On Jan 11, 2015, at 11:48 PM, Graham Menhennitt <graham at menhennitt.com.au> wrote:
>> The file drivers/usbhid-ups.c is looking for any of the following conditions to declare LB:
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>> ? STATUS(LOWBATT)
>> ? STATUS(TIMELIMITEXP)
>> ? STATUS(SHUTDOWNIMM)
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>> The mapping to HID Path names will depend on the model, but STATUS(LOWBATT) can come
2022 Dec 22
3
NUT & UPS, how to shut down client after 2 min on battery?
Hi!
Some systems I have take some time to shut down, so I would like them to shut down if the UPS have been on battery for 2 minutes.
Internet has told me that SHUTDOWNCMD ?/sbin/shutdown -h +0? in /etc/nut/upsmon.conf will execute when the UPS is both OB (on battery) and LB (Low battery). Like in wiki.ipfire.org - Detailed NUT Configuration<https://wiki.ipfire.org/addons/nut/detailed>
2024 Apr 24
1
CyberPower CST150UC: Question re: battery.runtime.low configuration settings
> Unfortunately, the SUCCESS response is just saying that upsrw was able to send that request to upsd (i.e. the username/password were correct). As you saw, the real proof is in what you read back from upsc.
Ah, gotcha.
> Have you tried any other values? 3600 is hex 0xe10, and 16 is 0x10, so it is quite possible the UPS is using an 8-bit field to store battery.runtime.low. I'm guessing
2024 Apr 24
1
CyberPower CST150UC: Question re: battery.runtime.low configuration settings
> On Apr 23, 2024, at 3:51?PM, tim.o via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote:
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> The value changed to battery.runtime.low: 16, instead of 3600. I don't understand why, because executing the command resulted in SUCCESS.
Unfortunately, the SUCCESS response is just saying that upsrw was able to send that request to upsd (i.e. the username/password were
2024 Mar 04
2
Cyber Power System CP1500 AVR UPS: changing battery.charge.low value
*Platform: Proxmox VE 8.1.4NUT version: Network UPS Tools upsstats 2.8.0*
I configured Proxmox and I can pull up the UPS stats.
Typing in `*upsrw -l cyberpower at localhost*` I get the following:
*[battery.charge.low]Remaining battery level when UPS switches to LB
(percent)Type: STRINGMaximum length: 10Value:
10[battery.runtime.low]Remaining battery runtime
2020 Jun 22
2
Runtime testing
So, a while back I got around to ordering replacement batteries for my
CyberPower PR3000LCDRTXL2U. When they arrived, I went to swap them in.
I was horrified at the flimsiness of CyberPower's battery "trays".
I've seen heavier gauge plastic on "blister" packages in the store.
I ALSO discovered that the expansion unit had been shipped to me with
one of its two
2015 Jan 12
2
persistent "low battery" condition
On 10/01/2015 00:45, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2015, at 11:43 PM, Graham Menhennitt
> <graham at menhennitt.com.au <mailto:graham at menhennitt.com.au>> wrote:
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>> Hello Nutters,
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>> I'm running nut 2.7.2 on FreeBSD 10-stable (via the FreeBSD port)
>> with an APC Back-UPS CS 350 connected via USB. I get persistent
>> (every few
2023 Jan 12
1
NUT & UPS, how to shut down client after 2 min on battery?
Now I have this in /etc/nut/upsmon.conf (my QNAP NAS wants admin and 123456 or not working)
RUN_AS_USER root
MONITOR qnapups at localhost 1 admin 123456 master
MONITOR qnapups at 192.168.222.252 3493 admin 123456 slave
MINSUPPLIES 1
SHUTDOWNCMD "/sbin/shutdown -h +0"
POLLFREQ 5
POLLFREQALERT 5
HOSTSYNC 15
DEADTIME 15
POWERDOWNFLAG /etc/killpower
NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+EXEC
2015 Jan 09
2
persistent "low battery" condition
Hello Nutters,
I'm running nut 2.7.2 on FreeBSD 10-stable (via the FreeBSD port) with
an APC Back-UPS CS 350 connected via USB. I get persistent (every few
minutes) messages logged "battery is low" but I don't understand why. I
don't think it's for the reason described in the FAQ (but I'm not 100%
sure).
In the trace output I can see that
2019 Mar 30
2
upssched Not Running
2016 May 14
2
Low Battery event not occurring
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> battery.charge: 3
> battery.charge.low: 10
> battery.charge.warning: 30
> battery.runtime: 93
> battery.temperature: 32.9
> battery.type: PbAC
> battery.voltage: 46.4
> battery.voltage.nominal: 48.0
Is it possible that battery.charge is really 30% rather than 3%?
The 3016 protocol models have issues with scaling on some of the voltages and frequencies. You can see
2016 May 16
1
Low Battery event not occurring
Hi Charles,
I made the change, and it still won't incite a poweroff:
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[root at localhost ~]# upsc myups at localhost
battery.charge: 76
battery.charge.low: 90
battery.charge.warning: 30
battery.runtime: 1811
battery.temperature: 31.9
battery.type: PbAC
battery.voltage: 49.2
battery.voltage.nominal: 48.0
device.mfr:
2015 Jan 09
0
persistent "low battery" condition
On Jan 8, 2015, at 11:43 PM, Graham Menhennitt <graham at menhennitt.com.au> wrote:
> Hello Nutters,
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> I'm running nut 2.7.2 on FreeBSD 10-stable (via the FreeBSD port) with an APC Back-UPS CS 350 connected via USB. I get persistent (every few minutes) messages logged "battery is low" but I don't understand why. I don't think it's for the reason
2014 Oct 18
2
Liebert PSA "On Battery" report
On Oct 17, 2014, at 8:31 PM, Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com> wrote:
> Likely because 2.6.3 is not a current release. 2.7.2 (or 3?) is rhe current version, and it makes little sense to backport changes.
Tim,
It's possible that these changes didn't make it in. I admit that would be my knee-jerk reaction to seeing an older version number, but the last occurrence of
2019 Sep 23
0
warnung: base variable (battery.runtime.low) is immutable
Hi,
I am using the NUT Software 2.7.4 (Ubuntu Repository) on Ubuntu 18.04.
Configuring a UPS with the snmp-ups driver and overriding the
battery.runtime.low variable leads to following warnung/error:
Sep 23 11:10:08 hostname snmp-ups[27115]: dstate_setflags: base variable
(battery.runtime.low) is immutable
Default for battery.runtime.low is 180 seconds. My idea is to increase
the value to