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2020 Apr 23
0
Low battery unexpected shutdown
Hello. Battery, battery, battery. I am only thinking at worn batteries. I recently had the same symptoms with an hp/eaton g3 1500va. One of the 3 batteries was reading a healthy 12.8v, but when put under load it would quickly drain. I would measure each battery and test them under load, like with a car headlight bulb switched on both fillaments. On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, 16:54 Marc Franquesa,
2010 Feb 22
2
PowerOff on Debian, and driver issues
Hi! After some problems doing the automatic shutdown of the UPS on Debian, I have found this Debian bug: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=293401 Now I fixed it calling always ups-monitor from the halt script despite being halt'ed' or powered off (and relying on the POWERDOWNFLAG be set). Which is the correct aproach or best solution to workarround this bug? And now my
2020 Feb 21
1
Purpose of LOGIN and LOGOUT
What is the purpose of the LOGIN <upsdevice> and LOGOUT commands in the network protocol? It seems if I supply USERNAME and PASSWORD then I am able to perform any operations on the device, so why would I need to use LOGIN? And since LOGIN takes a <upsdevice> but LOGOUT does not, I guess that LOGOUT is implicitly associated with the last (most recent) LOGIN? Which means a single client
2020 Aug 17
6
Device recommendation Salicru
Sorry, because this is not a technical question rather than a Hardware advice/recommendation. I have been using NUT-UPS perfectly for more than 7 years using two different Eaton/MGE models. After a battery replacement (replaced 1 year ago) after 5 years of service, my current unit seems to behave faulty, as just after 1-2 minutes of power outage, shows the LB battery flag and sets FSD although
2009 Dec 30
2
usbhid-ups disconnects with Eaton Ellipse 1000S
My UPS is a Eaton Ellipse 1000S (But its identified as MGE Ellipse 0463:ffff). I have been using the usb interface with the usbhid-ups driver, but I found that sometimes (too much times) the driver doesn't respond and NUT doesn't receive changes nor notifications from the UPS. The kernel lose the connections with USB device, in the kernel logs appears: Dec 30 11:24:12 rei kernel:
2009 Jul 15
2
Status of nut snmp SUBagent
Hi!. I recently installed NUT on my servers to monitor a Eaton Ellipse UPS. Now I'm planning my next step: Monitor the UPS status with cacti using snmp. I see that there was a nut snmp subagent (I'm not talking about the nut-snmp driver) (http://www.networkupstools.org/server-projects/). But the current link doesn't work (404). I haven't found anything about it in the web. ?Is
2010 Sep 03
1
Multiple Samba PDCs doubt
First, excuse me because I don't speak english very well (perhaps this is the reason that I mess up something when reading the documentation). I have read the Howto, some Examples and the book and I have some doubts which I like to solve. Excuse me for the big post, too ;) My starting point: - 3 Debian Linux Samba Servers - 1 Windows XP SP3 Professional - 1 OpenLDAP Server (on another Debian
2020 Aug 19
2
Device recommendation Salicru
On 8/19/20 12:55 PM, Marc Franquesa wrote: > Thanks all for the quick responses on the question (always a good sign > of this mailing list). > > (Tim Dawson, Manuel Wolfshant): > Regarding root cause of my current problem pointing to a faulty > battery, this is not the first time that someone points to it. However > I made a simple test with the vendor tools (Windows) and
2016 Jun 05
3
Is a timer a file?
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:48 AM, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote: >> ... the timer. I don't see it in /var/lib/ups where the locate tool >> finds upsd.pid, and I don't see it in /run or /var/run where I see >> upsmon.pid. >> > ... it seems that the timers are only stored in memory. See >
2005 Sep 13
3
timers and their usage
Hi everyone, new to the list but a long time nut user. I've tried a couple of times to set up a timer to avoid getting annoying messages when the system goes on battery for only a few seconds. in uppsched.conf I added this at the bottom: AT ONBATT * START-TIMER onbattwarn 60 AT ONLINE * CANCEL-TIMER onbattwarn What am I missing? it still doesn't wait before alerting me.
2007 Jun 24
1
upssched. Again.
Hi everyone, Here I am with my second attempt to persuade upssched to do things; for some reasons it just won't! Or if it runs, it never runs the script. OK, the story first: 2.0.3 (conveniently comes as RPMs by default on FC6) running on FC6; APC Smart-UPS 750 via serial connection all working fine. Here are the main files: /etc/sysconfig/ups SERVER=yes MODEL=apcsmart DEVICE=/dev/ttyS0
2011 Jul 19
2
KIN-1500AP RM + Windows 2008 64-bit Standard R2 SP1 (nut 2.6.1)
I have only RS-232 on the box (meanwhile, it was manufactured on march of 2011) Here is my configs: nut.conf: * * MODE = netserver ups.conf: * * [KIN1500] driver = powercom port = notUsed desc = "Powercom KING PRO KIN-1500AP RM" upsd.conf: * * LISTEN 192.168.1.2 3493 upsd.users: * * [monuser] password = xxxxxxxx upsmon master
2020 Mar 10
2
Fwd: Windows upssched does not work
Hi, I have problem with upssched on windows. Upssched is not executed. I have 2 scripts, 1 for notification in upsmon and second for scheduling in upssched. Monitoring is working fine, script write to log. I'm using binary windows installer 2.6.5-6 from NUT. Here are my configs: --- nut.conf MODE=netclient --- upsmon.conf MONITOR ups_1000 at 192.168.3.95 1 <user> <password> slave
2017 Mar 21
2
Is a timer a file?
On Tue, 21 Mar 2017, Arnaud Quette wrote: > Hi Roger, > > reviving this discussion, since we have a Github ticket for 2.7.5: > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/293 ... > I've made some additions to clarify things on the timer, and complete the script: > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/compare/upssched-doc?expand=1 Hi Arnaud, Your change to the
2011 Jun 08
2
Misconfiguration of Windows MSI installer 2.6.0-1 with my Powerware 5115 connected via USB port
Hello. I've tried to configure Windows (complete port, Beta): Windows MSI installer 2.6.0-1 with my Powerware 5115 connected via USB port but have no luck. Here is my config files: *nut.conf:* MODE = netserver *ups.conf:* [PW5115] driver = bcmxcp_usb port = notUsed desc = "PowerWare 5115" *upsd.conf:* LISTEN 192.168.1.12 3493 *upsd.users:* [monuser]
2007 Oct 23
1
MGE Pulsar Ellipse 800 offearly or box shutdown late
I'm struggling to configuring nut for MGE Pulsar Ellipse 800 (at least Ellipse 800) for two boxes - home firewall and file server. I'm using Debian 4.0 Etch, every one of them. I'm built (after some dangerouse experiments) a testing configuration, where boxes are plugged to line, server playing as a master, firewall as a slave, and UPS connected to an electric heater about 300 Wats (no
2012 Jan 04
3
NUT Windows port questions
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2024 Nov 10
1
WALL not working on Debian 12
Hello, I have noticed that (apparensly) since Debian 12 upgrade the WALL commands for upsmon.conf don's seem to work. To test I have configured upsmon-dummy.conf to debug this: NOTIFYCMD /usr/sbin/upssched NOTIFYFLAG ONBATT SYSLOG+EXEC+WALL NOTIFYFLAG ONLINE SYSLOG+EXEC+WALL the /usr/sbin/upssched gets called: /lib/nut/upsmon -D -D -D -D -f /etc/nut/upsmon-dummy.conf and I
2005 Oct 06
1
Small question on the snmp-ups module
Hi, Our research group is planning to buy an MGE Pulsar Evolution 3000 to protect our operational computers against power failures with an SNMP network management card. We would like to connect the UPS only through its network card (and not via USB or serial cable to another computer) and install the NUT software (client+server) on each machine to catch the shutdown SNMP signal from the UPS
2024 Nov 10
1
WALL not working on Debian 12
Maybe...ish - I haven't seen those for a while, but had few outages either. Can you check if the updated (root) user profile or default profile(s) under /etc mention `mesg n` or similar means of limiting broadcasts? In your manual `wall` executions, do you see them in the same terminal that sent the message, or on all terminals (GUI, SSH sessions)? As root or as any user (as recipient and as