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2019 Sep 01
0
Nut-upsuser Digest, Vol 170, Issue 3
Hello,
I will thank you all for your support about my network problem on NUT
Not it is solved and I will thank you a lot !
Best regards
Thierry
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2013 Nov 04
2
Is UPSD necessary for average users?
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 08:19:11 +0100
Chris Boot <bootc at bootc.net> wrote:
> >> > I forgot to mention: by default, NUT listens on localhost. If
> >> > you are using Linux, you could add a "-m owner --uid-owner" rule
> >> > to iptables to only match the UID for the NUT system user.
> >
> > Thanks; if it listens on localhost by default,
2024 Jan 19
2
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
On 19.01.24 17:02, Stefan Schumacher via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>Jan 19 05:50:13 mars nut-monitor[849]: Signal 15: exiting
>Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: Signal 15: exiting
this looks like someone repeatedly killed nut server. This not a problem of
UPS.
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2024 Jan 19
2
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
I still have two questions:
1) How do I make the nut-server and nut-monitor find the right pid
files? They are there but it seems they can't be opened. Permissions
are nut/nut.
2) What do these error messages mean?
Jan 19 16:14:52 mars nut-monitor[3781]: Init SSL without certificate database
Jan 19 16:14:52 mars nut-monitor[3781]: Login on UPS [Eaton at localhost]
failed - got [ERR
2024 Mar 20
1
UNSUBSCRIBE
Marcus,
I did try to do that several days ago, got the email, confirmed my desire
to unsubscribe, and wad told that my "request would soon be acted upon"
Yet I continue to get these messages.
I'd love to have just a way to receive only message chains where I either
started the question or am contributing.
I don't need to see ALL the comms on the list, however this old-school
2013 Jun 03
2
nut client config?
Hello,
could nut clients have its settings file?
It would be easier to configure UPSes for upsc, upsmon and nut-monitor with
client config file.
Maybe ups.conf ?
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2017 May 12
2
Message body is too big: 247741 bytes with a limit of 40 KB
A 40KB limitation on messages is probably inappropriate in the year 2017.
On 5/9/2017 3:09 PM, nut-upsuser-owner at lists.alioth.debian.org wrote:
> Your mail to 'Nut-upsuser' with the subject
>
> APC Back-UPS XS 1500G says "No battery"
>
> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
>
> The reason it is being held:
>
>
2024 Feb 19
1
msmtp not running in upssched-cmd
On 19.02.24 14:48, Dan Grostick via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>Msmtp is not sending messages when invoked from upssched-cmd.
>I can manually invoke it from the command line.
where is its config file?
>There is a 's' instead of an 'x' in the ls -l. Might this be some sort of
>permission problem?
Should not be the case.
>upsmon.conf has run user as root.
msmtp may use
2024 Jan 19
2
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
Jan 19 05:50:13 mars nut-monitor[849]: Signal 15: exiting
Jan 19 05:50:13 mars nut-monitor[849]: Network UPS Tools upsmon 2.8.0
Jan 19 05:50:13 mars systemd[1]: Stopping nut-monitor.service -
Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and shutdown controller...
Jan 19 05:50:13 mars systemd[1]: nut-monitor.service: Deactivated successfully.
Jan 19 05:50:13 mars systemd[1]: Stopped nut-monitor.service
2013 Jun 03
0
nut client config?
On Jun 3, 2013, at 12:21 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> It would be easier to configure UPSes for upsc, upsmon and nut-monitor with
> client config file.
> Maybe ups.conf ?
If you are looking for a simpler way to set up NUT in general, there is the nut-scanner tool. I don't use it, but others on the list might be able to help.
The separation between clients and server is to
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
> 1) How do I make the nut-server and nut-monitor find the right pid files?
They are there but it seems they can't be opened. Permissions are nut/nut.
Actually, if the preceding lifetime of the service was a graceful stop, the
exiting daemon should have removed its PID files. Then the newly starting
one would check and not find them - as I wrote before - to make sure there
is no hung old
2014 Feb 27
4
nut in openwrt
2014-02-25 10:12 GMT+01:00 Virgo P?rna <virgo.parna at mail.ee>:
> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> # dmesg
>> ...
>> [181041.636190] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd
>>
>
> I recently read about openwrt (for one of the routers I own). And there was a
>
2022 Mar 21
3
ISE review of I-D: deprecate command VER?
On 20.03.22 16:02, Roger Price wrote:
>I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE):
>
> The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
> implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a
> protocol.? The best example of such a failure is the browser version
> field in HTTP.? A complete disaster.? You should warn
2024 Jan 19
1
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
On 19.01.24 16:20, Stefan Schumacher via Nut-upsuser wrote:
>This morning at 9:50 the server stopped working unexpectedly - I was
>still sleeping until 10:00, so no user intervention took place.
>
>Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: mainloop: Interrupted system call
>Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: Signal 15: exiting
>Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: Network UPS
2023 May 22
2
got nut 2.8.1 but despite reinstall, shows 2.7.4
On Mon, 2023-05-22 at 15:54:51 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > > gene heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> writes:
> > > > Which file in the nut I pulled a month ago, should I start with to get
> > > > the new version actually running? I still get - -V=2.7.4
>
> > On 5/22/23 07:13, Greg Troxel wrote:
> > > It is likely that you have
2019 Aug 28
2
Debian 10 nut 2.7.4-8 and APC Back UPS 600i on 940-0020B
Dir list!
I'm using nut for many years on my home "server" without problems running
on Debian 6.x nut version 2.4.3
Now I have decided to move to Debian 10. I have started from zero and
install new system on a different disk. I have successfully installed new
nut version 2.7.4
I've found one issue, that new version see always "low battery" state.
Excerpt from syslog:
2014 Jun 03
1
tftpd-hpa: unixperms and umask
Hello,
I have tried setting umask 0027 for tftpd, so files are created with
permissions 0640.
However, tftpd-hpa refused uploading a file with error
"must have global write permissions".
Looking at the source, I could avoid this issue by using "-p" option.
However, it also seems that the umask is not applied when the "-p" option is
used.
Can anyone explain this
2014 Feb 27
0
nut in openwrt
>> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> # dmesg
>>> ...
>>> [181041.636190] usb 4-4: new low-speed USB device number 2 using ohci_hcd
>2014-02-25 10:12 GMT+01:00 Virgo P?rna <virgo.parna at mail.ee>:
>> I recently read about openwrt (for one of the routers I own). And there was a
>>
2024 Jan 19
2
NUT and Eaton UPS produce a lot of error messages
Hello and thanks for all the replies.
This morning at 9:50 the server stopped working unexpectedly - I was
still sleeping until 10:00, so no user intervention took place.
Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: mainloop: Interrupted system call
Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: Signal 15: exiting
Jan 19 05:50:17 mars nut-server[1303]: Network UPS Tools upsd 2.8.0
Jan 19 05:50:17 mars
2014 Feb 28
1
nut in openwrt
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:35:06 +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar at fantomas.sk> wrote:
>>> On Sun, 23 Feb 2014 19:39:02 +0100, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote:
>>I plug a USB Hub in OpenWRT but there is nothing in "lsusb" and
>>"dmesg". In a Debian server I have this:
>>
>>
>># lsusb
>>...
>>Bus 001